I'm just added a new package to squeaksource, named GNUPlot.
It can be used to generate plots from data by executing OS gnuplot command from squeak. Currently is pretty obscure and have not very clean design, but it works. You can generate gorgeous images with plots to show some statistics to end-users. :)
You can find some use examples in GNUPlotExamples class.
Link at squeaksource: http://www.squeaksource.com/GNUPlot Gnuplot docs and downloads: http://www.gnuplot.info/
We plan to use gnuplot with gjallar project, to show some eye-candy statistics to users browsers.
Repository is opened for updates, so anyone who will, can post updates(there's much to things to add). I plan to maintain this package for some time, to add at least minimal set of functionality which i think is required for own needs.
2007/9/21, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com:
I'm just added a new package to squeaksource, named GNUPlot.
It can be used to generate plots from data by executing OS gnuplot command from squeak. Currently is pretty obscure and have not very clean design, but it works. You can generate gorgeous images with plots to show some statistics to end-users. :)
Very useful, thanks a lot. I would ask you if is it possible to obtain my plots in a X window using a squeak image with the command line (in unix-linux systems) and not "asMorph"? Best Regards
I think you can. You just need to add new terminal type (by subclassing GPTerminal, and describing options there)
On 27/09/2007, Davide Arrigo davide.arrigo@gmail.com wrote:
2007/9/21, Igor Stasenko siguctua@gmail.com:
I'm just added a new package to squeaksource, named GNUPlot.
It can be used to generate plots from data by executing OS gnuplot command from squeak. Currently is pretty obscure and have not very clean design, but it works. You can generate gorgeous images with plots to show some statistics to end-users. :)
Very useful, thanks a lot. I would ask you if is it possible to obtain my plots in a X window using a squeak image with the command line (in unix-linux systems) and not "asMorph"? Best Regards
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