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Do we really need to replace gnuplot?
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Do we really need to replace gnuplot? |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:46:46 -0400 |
On 15-Oct-2007, Shai Ayal wrote:
| * lack of bi-directional communication, so we cannot get feedback from the
user
| * no "upgraed path" to supporting additional gui elements like buttons
| and sliders
I think these are fairly important problems.
There might also be some performance gains if we didn't have to send
data and commands in text to be parsed again by another application.
jwe
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John W. Eaton <=
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- Re: Do we really need to replace gnuplot?, Shai Ayal, 2007/10/17
- Re: Do we really need to replace gnuplot?, Berk Geveci, 2007/10/15
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