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I found Ptolemy pretty easy to work with.
Somewhere I have a bare-essentials version that I
might be able to dig up if you're interested.
Bios tried several and found ease of use to
be the dominating factor. There was even a
project to roll our own (whole saga around that).
Tick marks and axis labeling are the challenges.
More recently, I have been thinking about taking some
of my non-java2D based zooming and panning windows and
building a quick and dirty graphing package around
them. The advantage here is the same code would work
in J2ME/KVM where there is no (official) floating point.
In my copious spare time, of course.
Carl
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Subject: Re: [Friam] Charting & Graphing Packages
Check out MathTools.net - they list many scientific Java packages:
http://www.mathtools.net/Java/index.html-Sven-
>My interest is in gathering a suite of useful java
>frameworks (RePast, Ascape, NetLogo, ...) and individual
>libraries (JFreeChart, ...) so that scientific java work
>can be less error prone.
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