Hi Jacqui
You can do them in SPSS. But I've found the triplot program from the
below link easier to use. Its free and produces good results. Works fine
in XP but don't know if its Vista friendly.
http://mypage.iu.edu/~tthomps/programs/html/tnttriplot.htm
For those that were at the PZG meeting you can also do them in PAST.
Labelled 'ternary' under the plot option.
cheers
Jim
Jacqui Mulville wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good program for producing these?
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