I used the perl module: GD::Graph

Here's an article on it that got me started when I was playing with it...
http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1273/sam05020005/

-Rob

> On 20020930.1719, Bob Miller said ...
>
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> 
> > I'd say gd is the way to go.  There's a pretty good perl wrapper for it.
> > PHP has support for it.  Don't know about Pythone, or feeding it a text file
> > from a command line and such.
> 
> I skimmed the gd documentation.  It looked (but I could be wrong) like
> it doesn't handle high-level graphing operations, it just deals with
> points, lines, regions.  I'd be writing a graphing package in gd.
> 
> Did I miss something?
> 
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