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| Identifier | Caption |
|---|---|
| pst-infixplot | Using pstricks plotting capacities with infix expressions rather than RPN |
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| README | 364 bytes | 2004-Jul-14 | Shown below |
| infix-RPN.sty | 108 bytes | 2005-May-16 | |
| infix-RPN.tex | 13 KiB | 2005-May-16 | |
| pst-infixplot-doc.ps | 141 KiB | 2005-May-16 | |
| pst-infixplot-doc.tex | 7 KiB | 2005-May-16 | |
| pst-infixplot.pdf | 180 KiB | 2005-May-16 | |
| pst-infixplot.sty | 120 bytes | 2004-Jul-14 | |
| pst-infixplot.tex | 2 KiB | 2004-Jul-14 |
*File sizes in kibibytes.
Plotting functions with pst-plot is very powerful but sometimes difficult to learn since the syntax of \psplot and \parametricplot requires some PostScript knowledge. What infix-RPN and pst-infixplot styles intend to do is to simplify the usage of pst-plot for the beginner, providing macro commands that convert natural mathematical expressions to PS syntax.