Hi, thanks for your reply. I think I understand that.
To explain a little more about my problem .. although GD:GRAPH does plot linegraphs, it doesnt seem to be able to plot xy scatter graphs, which is why I hunted around for something else, but if anyone knows that GD:graph does actually do scattergraphs, it would be much appreciated.
Anyway ... on the premise that I need to use DBD:Graph instead, I installed it, that seemed fine, and then tried one of the examples here ...
http://search.cpan.org/src/DARNOLD/DBD-Chart-0.80/dbdchart.html
Although I am not getting any error messages, I am not getting any graphical output either.
Can anyone see where I might be going astray?
Thanks again
Mel
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