RE: Plotting with JAMA
- Subject: RE: Plotting with JAMA
- From: "Dunning, Ted" <tdunning@idanalytics.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:14:18 -0800
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And ceWolf (http://cewolf.sourceforge.net/) looks like the ideal way to
use it for any jsp-based application.
-t
-----Original Message-----
From: jama@nist.gov [mailto:jama@nist.gov] On Behalf Of Anders Peterson
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 11:00 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Plotting with JAMA
I've used JFreeChart - it's great!
http://jfree.org/jfreechart/index.html
/Anders
On 2004-01-20, at 19.35, Dunning, Ted wrote:
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> JAMA can help you with projection of your data into two or three
> dimensions, but it doesn't have any graphical support.
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> Try a comprehensive matrix language like matlab or octave.
> Or a graphing program like gnuplot.
> Or even a spreadsheet like excel or gnumeric.
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> If you want to do this from inside your java program, look at the
> packages you find with "java plotting package" as a google search.
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> -t
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jama@nist.gov [mailto:jama@nist.gov] On Behalf Of Alejandro
> Allievi
> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 7:43 AM
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> Subject: Plotting with JAMA
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> Hi all,
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> Are there routines in JAMA that allow for 2D and 3D
> plotting of data, creation of charts, etc? Any hints
> will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Alejandro
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