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Subject: [xsl] 2D Graphs From: Ranajay Raychaudhuri <raychaur@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 12:34:50 +0100  | 
Dear All,
I have aan XML file which looks like this:
<?xml-stylesheet href="export_new.xsl" type="text/xsl" ?>
   <start>
   <output id="op1">
                <corresp_time>401</corresp_time>
                <progressive_vel>3.34</progressive_vel>
   </output>
   <output id="op2">
                <corresp_time>411</corresp_time>
                <progressive_vel>3.01</progressive_vel>
   </output>
   </start>
I want to plot the data i.e., vel against time as a 2D graph. My
questions are:
1.) Is SVG the best bet?
2.) If so how do I plot a linear curve using the above data?
Thanks,
Ron
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