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From: isaac@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au (Isaac Balbin)
Subject: [tex] Re: Graphing programs
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Archive-name: graph+/28-Aug-90
Original-posting-by: isaac@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au (Isaac Balbin)
Original-subject: Re: Graphing programs
Archive-site: yallara.cs.rmit.oz.au [131.170.24.42]
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Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)

In article <3627@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au>, isaac@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au (Isaac Balbin) writes:
> Try Graph+, written by Dr. Alan Kent here at RMIT (ajk@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au)
> You can ftp it from yallara.cs.rmit.oz.au in pub, as graph+.tar.Z

Okay, yallara's ip number is 131.170.24.42 and here is some blurb about graph+

Graph+ is a utility program for producing graphs.
Its main advantage is that it allows easy manipulation of data using 
dynamic tables in memory using a relational style language (project etc.)
rather than requiring a number of separate programs piped together.
Graph+ also allows functions to be defined returning values or tables.
Output is in the format for input to the plot (1) filters.
The program leplot(1) converts plot output to postscript which can then be
included in LaTeX or Troff documents, it is included in the package.
There is also an xgraph+ included, methinks.
