From: Geoffrey W Osborne (gwo215@cscgpo.anu.edu.au)
Date: Thu Apr 01 1993 - 09:00:22 EST
In reply to Dan Coury's questions regarding Publication quality histograms, there are a number of packages that will do the job. For one parameter histograms on ASCII data files we used to use a program called AUTOGRAF, which could overlay up to ten files and output a HP plotter, or saved to a HPGL file. Any of the major spreadsheet programs such as MS EXCEL also do a nice job, and allow great variation in axis tick marks, addition of arrows etc. A number of 3d plotting programs can do 2 parameter display, although we had to write our own software to create 64 x 64 arrays of data suitable for reading by "common" software. There was a shareware MAC program called Macphase which might be worth looking up, as I remember it could do colour spectrum displays of 3d contour plots and then create a "movie" of a number of images, which is a nice way to display time course data. If you have any queries, email me direct. Hope this helps, =============================================================================== Geoffrey Osborne | ____ __ o Ahh! Flow Cytometry (FACS LAB) | __ `\ <,_ John Curtin School of Medical Research, | __ (*)/ (*) Australian National University, | ==============| CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA. | |--| Email: Geoff.Osborne@anu.edu.au | |--|... ! ===============================================================================
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