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List: netbsd-help
Subject: Re: Graph library
From: Hubert Feyrer <hubertf () gmx ! de>
Date: 2005-11-27 10:10:17
Message-ID: 20051127101017.6C2D461E2F () mail ! fehu ! org
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In article <13983.63.118.86.10.1132776218.squirrel@www.88thstreet.com> you wrote:
> I run Netbsd 1.6, but my question has more to do with finding an
> application/libraries that will create professional looking graphs.
> In perl I am familiar with GD::Graph. I was wondering if other languages
> may be better for this like Python or even if any body has used Boost C++
> libraries to create graphs.
Not as lowlevel as GD, and I don't know Boost, but for some things, dot
from the pkgsrc/graphics/graphviz pkg kicks *ss. See
http://www.graphviz.org/ for more information, the handbook contains many
impressive examples: http://www.graphviz.org/Documentation/dotguide.pdf.
- Hubert
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