Re: Proper tool to display graphics?
От | Carlos Ojea Castro |
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Тема | Re: Proper tool to display graphics? |
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Msg-id | 40227DDA.8030908@leveltelecom.es обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Proper tool to display graphics? (Carlos Ojea Castro <carlosojea@leveltelecom.es>) |
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Re: Proper tool to display graphics?
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Список | pgsql-general |
> > >>I want to display graphics from my postgresql database, but I must >>choose the proper tool first.... >> > >Wanting to "display graphics" is rather vague. Are you talking >Entity-Relationship Diagrams? Directed trees? Pie/Bar/Line charts? > Thank you for your response, Steve. I want to display Pie/Bar/Line charts >Do you want to create them interactively? Generate them on a web site? >How much programming are you willing to do? > Yes, I want to create them interactively, but not necessary on a web site. I am willing to program as much as neccesary. >For business graphics the choices run the gamut from queries imported >into OpenOffice to (gasp) MS Access talking to PG via ODBC. > I am using PostgreSQL under linux > >For web we have found jpgraph to be very nice. Not free for commercial >use but dirt cheap and well worth the small price. It's runs under >PHP so you can incorporate it in a web page or a shell script. It >supports a variety of business and scientific graph styles. > >AT&T's graphviz is interesting for directed tree and similar diagrams. >You can roll your own queries to generate the necessary input files. >This is what pgautodoc does to create database diagrams. > >R is a statistical package which can create a variety of graphical >outputs and there are a number of projects to integrate R with PG. > >That's just a start. You might try searching freshmeat.net if these >don't meet your needs. > >Cheers, >Steve > Thank you Steve, so: is PG a good choice for me? Cheers, Carlos
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