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blue89

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hi dear Engineers & scientists ;

 

I need a computer programming to draw some graphs that have very good appearance to complete my paper. but unfortunately I have no so long time to concentrate on it.

here is a programme ,my friend ajb suggested it ,I am able to draw 2D graphs but I could not see how to draw 3D ones in their tutorial guideline there : http://www.tutorialspoint.com/r/

really this programme was not so difficult to learn,I need some other or maybe it is possible to draw with this one ,too. (perhaps I missed)

is there any other programme or how may I draw 3D graphs with this one?

 

thanks very much.

 

Regards

 

 

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Assuming you don't want to pay for Mathematica or MATLAB there are open source options:

https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/

http://www.scilab.org/

http://jwork.org/dmelt/

http://www.sagemath.org/

http://web.monroecc.edu/calcNSF/

 

Then there are some online tools:

https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+sin+x+cos+y&lk=3

https://academo.org/demos/3d-surface-plotter/

http://www.math.uri.edu/~bkaskosz/flashmo/graph3d/

 

And many more

 

I haven't used any of these though, so I can't recommend one.

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haha ,strange thanks very much ..

 

I will check the links you given one by one, but do you know the R-programming ,it is not difficult to learn and draw.

strange yes just as you said ,I am unable to pay now. really someone understamds incorrectly when I am writing such expression

if I were any option ,I would be proud of paying its fee and at all such subjects (I am generous) why I believe science is the most prominent thing in my mind.

 

granpa ,no I haven't used that programme anytime.

and..do you know whether we are unable at reality to draw graphs with R-programming??

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You can do it in R. Try googling. Off the top of my head scatter3dplot might be the function you want depending on the type of 3d plot you want.

 

hıımm did you imply writing "3dplot" instead "plot" in command line?

 

I will do this now.

furthermore my antivirus programme is preventing almost all programmes to install.

GNU-octave has been prevented although I uploaded it.

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I've just remembered something, there's an R package that gives éd graphics using opengl, called rgl, no idea if it works on windows as I don't use it. And no I meant scatter3dplot. Quick google suggests it should have been scatterplot3d, a lib and function.

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Dear Klaynos ,it did not run , ok no problem ..

 

your intimate was the more clear importance.

thanks , yes google search ,but already there exist a tutorial guidelines in their official website : http://www.tutorialspoint.com/r/r_line_graphs.htm

 

but I could not find how to draw 3D graphs.

 

thanks again.

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bimbooo Welcome :)

 

yes I had used Gnuplot ,unfortunately it does not provide qualified graphs ..


I need some effective graphs like in Nature's or SCIENCE AAAS journal's articles

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blue89 ,

 

no problems ...i hope you will find what you are looking for ...

 

good luck ...

 

hey :wub: thanks for this cute reply :)

 

EXTERNAL EXPLANATION

 

actually I do not want to be impatient ,but unfortunately IEEE does not work well.

I am sure ,whenever I sent any e-mail to Nature ,their editors were responding me only in 24 hours , and their every email was very wide just like in which type I hoped ..

 

IEEE replied an e-mail around 2 hours ago ,but I feel me like a tortoise ...and there are 4 e-mail has not been responded.

bored , bothered , a bit stressed , got angered.., :confused:

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