Easily displaying two-dimensional data with GtkDatabox


 
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Easily displaying two-dimensional data with GtkDatabox

09-25-2008 01:00 AM
Many applications need to graphically display the relation between two data axes. Common examples are how one resource such as CPU load or an exchange rate varies over time. GtkDatabox makes presenting such information in a GTK+ desktop application much simpler.



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GGOBI(1)						      General Commands Manual							  GGOBI(1)

NAME
ggobi - Visualization system for high-dimensional data SYNOPSIS
ggobi [options] DESCRIPTION
ggobi is a data visualization system for viewing high-dimensional data and is the next edition of xgobi(1). OPTIONS
ggobi accepts the following options: --activeColorScheme|-activeColorScheme name of the default color scheme to use -ascii use the xgobi-style ASCII data mode ---colorSchemes|-colorSchemes name of XML file containing color scheme descriptions --datamode|-datamode specify datamode for plugins --help display help on the console ---init name of initialization file -keepalive do not terminate if no GGobi windows are open -mysql ignored, see the --datamode option -noinit do not read any initialization files --plugin name of XML file for single plugin --restore|-restore restore a previously saved GGobi session -s use S (i.e. either GNU R, or S-Plus) as the data mode --silent|-silent display little or no diagnostic output -validate validate XML datasets during input -v|-V|--verbose|-verbose display verbose diagnostic output on console --version|-version display version information -xml use XML data format SEE ALSO
http://www.ggobi.org AUTHORS
Deborah F. Swayne <dfs@research.att.com>, Dianne Cook <dicook@iastate.edu>, Andreas Buja <andreas@research.att.com> and Duncan Temple Lang <duncan@research.bell-labs.com> This manual page was contributed by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution but may be used by others. Omegahat 12 April 2003 GGOBI(1)