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  • Subject: Creating a chart or graphic line...
  • From: Bernardo Hoehl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 13:26:56 -0200

Hi Folks!


I am posting this message on both AppleScript Studio and AppleScript Lists. Just thought my solution could come out as my own app or an existing app..


I have a little app that writes a log showing temperature in a furnace, thermal expansion and time.

Example:

10:15,  230º C, 0.10%
10:45, 250º C, 0.15%

and so goes on... up to 800ºC

I would like to generate a chart, a graphic line displayed on screen, that could be printed, using x and y axes, using temperature and expansion values only.

I mean a graphic line like you would see printed in a newspaper in the stock exchange section.

Questions:


1) How would you approach the problem? Use your own built app? Or use some exiting app?


2) Any tips of how to get it done?


Thanks!

Bernardo Hoehl
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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