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#1 2009-01-22 23:47:59

abijr
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Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

I'm looking for 2d plotting utility
I tried gnuplot, but it's not what I'm looking for,
I found kmplot which is pretty much what I want but
I'm not willing to install kde for a single (openbox user)

Also I looked into geogebra but I use x64 and
java is a dep.

Any suggestions?

(I know I'm very demanding when looking into software big_smile, thats why I use Arch!!!)

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#2 2009-01-23 00:13:36

LTSmash
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

abijr wrote:

I'm looking for 2d plotting utility
I tried gnuplot, but it's not what I'm looking for,
I found kmplot which is pretty much what I want but
I'm not willing to install kde for a single (openbox user)

Also I looked into geogebra but I use x64 and
java is a dep.

Any suggestions?

(I know I'm very demanding when looking into software big_smile, thats why I use Arch!!!)

You needn't have kde, perhaps only KDElibs and QT... which is kind of the same as having JRE in terms of space...


Proud Ex-Arch user.
Still an ArchLinux lover though.

Currently on Kubuntu 9.10

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#3 2009-01-23 00:23:57

abijr
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

LTSmash wrote:
abijr wrote:

I'm looking for 2d plotting utility
I tried gnuplot, but it's not what I'm looking for,
I found kmplot which is pretty much what I want but
I'm not willing to install kde for a single (openbox user)

Also I looked into geogebra but I use x64 and
java is a dep.

Any suggestions?

(I know I'm very demanding when looking into software big_smile, thats why I use Arch!!!)

You needn't have kde, perhaps only KDElibs and QT... which is kind of the same as having JRE in terms of space...

Any how-to on the installation?, I didn't find anything :S

Last edited by abijr (2009-01-23 00:24:26)

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#4 2009-01-23 01:27:27

Xappe
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

If you're plotting datasets maybe xmgrace (pacman -Sy grace) can do the job. I've used it plotting MC simulation data and it gives me quite nice graphs...


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#5 2009-01-23 16:02:47

abijr
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

Yeah, its nice. Ive tried grace and the similars,

but I need the simple f(x)=x plotting utility

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#6 2009-01-23 17:06:55

Renan Birck
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

Though it's likely overkill for your needs, Maxima (and its front-end wxMaxima) can plot graphics nicely.

But, what is the problem with gnuplot?

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#7 2009-01-23 22:15:52

abijr
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

I like the zoom in and out functions for the graphs,  (overall I like the ui)
but it is nice. But I believe that with graphmatica or kmplot it would be faster and easier
to finish my trig homework...

Maxima is different (and complicated), I'm not taking calculus ('yet'). But maybe I'll try it.

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#8 2009-01-24 02:22:40

Ranguvar
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

abijr wrote:

looked into geogebra but I use x64 and java is a dep.

Just in case, you do know that Java is available for x86_64, with all features, right?

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#9 2009-01-24 22:13:30

abijr
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

Wasn't shure about it....
I'll check it out, my gosh!
should have started that way....

But anyways I'm no big fan of java.

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#10 2009-01-25 00:22:07

Ranguvar
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Re: Do I need to install graphmatica with wine?

abijr wrote:

But anyways I'm no big fan of java.

+1, but sometimes the best apps are written in it (note, I have no experience with plotting apps, never tried them). I try to avoid it for background apps, but sometimes-apps I don't care as much about. Plus, there's tweaks you can do to cut back on the Java bloat.

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