Chris 'Xenon' Hanson wrote:
> 
> Well, OSG can probably handle the fast part, but the graphing part will leave 
> you kind
> of on your own.
> 
> Depending on how much data rate you're jamming into the graph, it might be 
> easier to use
> something like GNUplot
> 
> It has all your graphing capabilities. I am unsure of the performance of it. 
> If need be,
> you might have to try coupling the GNUplot graphing front end with an OSG 
> graphics backend
> to actually put the graphs onscreen rapidly (especially in 3D).
> 


Thanks for the suggestion, I think I can handle simple 2D/3D plots but GNUplot 
looks very nice too so I will do some tests for OSG+GNUplot and if it is fast 
enough I definitely go for that because of all extra capabilities that it 
offers!

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