Otherwise, most likely, you will need to recreate the graphs from the original data using a suitable charting module.
To that end (should the OP decide to use something sane):
Personally, I really like gnuplot. There are other ideas in the nodes below.
- Creating Graphs - Best module to use
- State of the Ch(art) in Perl
- Graphics Module
- making a scientific chart
- Perl module for chart drawing?
- How to creata a Line Graph
- Pixel-based Plotting in Perl?
- Line Graph Image Manipulation
- Better plotting than GD::Graph?
- Real time data graphs.
- drawing (visualizing) directed graphs
- How to print/draw a network graph
- Really slick Charts and Graphs
- Portable simple line graph module?
- Charting Modules
- Professional, "a-la-OpenOffice", 3D graphs
- develop animation and graphics
- creating graphs
- (YA) Q: re "which graphics module?"
I'm also looking at SVG for a project of mine (An SVG Case Study: Integrated, Dynamic Avalanche Forecasting has some nice examples).
HTH,
planetscapeIn reply to Re^2: Extract Excel graphs
by planetscape
in thread Extract Excel graphs
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