graph plottin engines compatible with postgres

graph plottin engines compatible with postgres

am 27.06.2006 22:09:07 von Parang Saraf

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hey,

I wanted to know about graph plotting engine that is compatible with
postgres 8.1.4. I am performing some queries like :
Comparing the speed of three runners namely A, B and C versus time. I want
to publish the result in a graphical manner on the net instead of just
providing the data.

So, if you could provide me with some information on how i can do it then
that would be great.

thanks and regards
parang saraf
parang.saraf@gmail.com

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hey,

I wanted to know about graph plotting engine that is compatible with postgres 8.1.4. I am performing some queries like :
Comparing
the speed of three runners namely A, B and C versus time. I want to
publish the result in a graphical manner on the net instead of just
providing the data.

So, if you could provide me with some information on how i can do it then that would be great.

thanks and regards
parang saraf

parang.saraf@gmail.com





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Re: graph plottin engines compatible with postgres

am 27.06.2006 22:31:13 von gmr

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I recommend JPGraph: http://www.aditus.nu/jpgraph/

As far as how... query your data, and populate the graph with the
results of said data.

Hope this helps,

Gavin


On Jun 27, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Parang Saraf wrote:

> hey,
>
> I wanted to know about graph plotting engine that is compatible
> with postgres 8.1.4. I am performing some queries like :
> Comparing the speed of three runners namely A, B and C versus time.
> I want to publish the result in a graphical manner on the net
> instead of just providing the data.
>
> So, if you could provide me with some information on how i can do
> it then that would be great.
>
> thanks and regards
> parang saraf
> parang.saraf@gmail.com


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I wanted to know about graph plotting =
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Comparing the speed of three runners namely A, B and C =
versus time. I want to publish the result in a graphical manner on the =
net instead of just providing the data.

So, if you could provide =
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thanks and regards
parang saraf

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Re: graph plottin engines compatible with postgres

am 28.06.2006 04:15:07 von Christopher Kings-Lynne

www.graphviz.org?

Parang Saraf wrote:
> hey,
>
> I wanted to know about graph plotting engine that is compatible with
> postgres 8.1.4. I am performing some queries like :
> Comparing the speed of three runners namely A, B and C versus time. I
> want to publish the result in a graphical manner on the net instead of
> just providing the data.
>
> So, if you could provide me with some information on how i can do it
> then that would be great.
>
> thanks and regards
> parang saraf
> parang.saraf@gmail.com

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