With all due respect, I spent quite a lot of time looking through CPAN for something appropriate so your advice is a bit wide of the mark.

Also, GD::Graph3D is not a 3-axis graphing module, it's a 2-axis module where you can specify the "depth" of the lines, bars, pie, etc.

CPAN is a very good source of technical data when you know the module you want, but I'd like to avoid wading through the hundreds of pages generated by the scores of matches to "3D". I've already waded through quite a lot of it without seeing anything that looks definitively good.

Thanks,
Bret


In reply to Re: 3d scientific graphing by bret.foreman
in thread 3d scientific graphing by bret.foreman

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