Thanks very much for this
On 4 Jul 02, at 12:05, SamL wrote:
> I use systat to do exactly what you have described. I use an old
> version for DOS, but expect newer versions have more, not less,
> functionality. I am able to plot 2-d and 3-d functions. One can plot
> logit models, probit models, complementary log-log models, and more.
>
> I also hear stata has great graphics but I have not tried to use
> stata's graphics capabilities.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Sam
>
> On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Brian McMillan wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Does anyone know what software I could use to plot a line from
> > just the equation and the range of X and Y values?
> >
> > I have the equation of three straight lines;
> >
> > y = 0.00653x + 0.98512
> > y = 0.16773x + 1.58088
> > and
> > y = 0.08713x + 1.283
> >
> > My X variable ranges from -21 to +21, and my Y variable from 0 to 8.
> >
> > I know how to plot these lines by hand, and I also know how to plot
> > them on Harvard Graphics, but unfortunately our department's license
> > for Harvard Graphics ran out and we never got a replacement. HG was
> > really good because all you had to do was enter the range of X and
> > the equations of the lines and it plotted them for you.
> >
> > Does anyone know if this can be done in Excel or Word?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Brian
> > ___________________________________________________________
> >
> > Dr Brian McMillan
> > Research Fellow
> > School of Psychology
> > University of Leeds
> > Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
> >
> > phone: 0113 2335714
> > fax: 0113 2335749
> > (omit first 0 and add 44 if dialing from outside UK)
> > __________________________________________________________
> >
>
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Dr Brian McMillan
Research Fellow
School of Psychology
University of Leeds
Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
phone: 0113 2335714
fax: 0113 2335749
(omit first 0 and add 44 if dialing from outside UK)
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