>>Take a look at Chart::Graph::Xrt2d and Chart::Graph.

I would also like to see horizontal charts, but I choose GD::Graph when I started.

Anyone know which charting module is being actively updated? I have heard that the author of GD::Graph is having a book come out...maybe that is an indication that he might have time for enhancements...

We might need to ask him what his plans are...

Graphics Programming with Perl
Martien Verbruggen

May 2002, Softbound, 300 pages

ISBN 1930110022

In reply to Re: Can GD::Graph draw horizontal Bar chart? by smackdab
in thread Can GD::Graph draw horizontal Bar chart? by learn_forever

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