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Re: simple graphic map
From: |
Joao Cardoso |
Subject: |
Re: simple graphic map |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Jun 2000 17:00:05 +0100 |
Plplot also has geographic maps. Check
http://www.plplot.org/examples/demo19/index.html
and http://merlin.inescn.pt/~qual/plplot_octave
There is also a "geographic" link in
http://merlin.inescn.pt/~qual/Octave/Octave_links.html
Joao
Jonathan M Hill wrote:
>
> Neil;
>
> Thanks for letting us all know. GnuPlot has surprises...
>
> Jonathan Hill
>
> On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Neil Ottenstein wrote:
>
> > Thanks. That prompted me to do more investigation of GnuPlot and I found
> > that there was
> > a GnuPlot demo file which did exactly what I wanted.
> >
> > The files that I wanted I was able to find in
> > http://ortega.cs.ucdavis.edu/~byrav/Mozz/gnuplot.demo/
> > This was the world.dem demo file.
> >
> > Neil
> >
> > ><http://www.prudente.unesp.br/dcartog/galo/map/cartografia.html> carries a
> > >lot of earth maps in GnuPlot; maybe it can help?
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