If you can afford the price, you could look at Labview for Linux at www.ni.com
It is a graphical language that has many built in graphing capabilities. It is not
just a graphing package it is a full programming language with built in libraries for
many different kinds of activity. Graphical data presentation is just one aspect. It
has many different graph types: stripchart, xy, polar, surface etc.
Hope this helps your search,
Rich
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> From: Ivan Martinez[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 9:36 AM
> To: RTLinux mailing list
> Subject: [rtl] "realtime" rtfifo plotting tool
>
> Hello all:
> I'm looking for a tool to plot a realtime fifo, something like
> rtic_scope (which seems to too buggy). I already asked about it in this
> list and somebody recommended me rtp. It is very close to what I need,
> but not enough. The problem is that I want to display the variable names
> in the axis, set the scales at the begining, set the initial dimensions
> of the graph... Is there other tool that I can use?. What about Matlab?.
> I don't mind if I have to pay for the soft.
> Thank you.
> --
> Ivan Martinez (Rodriguez)
> Bch in Software Engineering - MSc student
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