Re: doubt

From:
Patricia Shanahan <pats@acm.org>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.help
Date:
Mon, 31 Aug 2009 05:43:05 -0700
Message-ID:
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Andrew Thompson wrote:

On Aug 31, 2:06 am, Daniel Pitts
<newsgroup.spamfil...@virtualinfinity.net> wrote:
...

Just to be clear. To the average contributor in this group, "Doubt"
means you believe something is not true.


Absolutely. If you have doubts,
a) see your local shaman or
b) run a quick test to satisfy your suspicions one
way or another.

If you have a question, ask it.

I realise that language gradually changes, but this
is too much of a change for me to put up with, without
comment.


This has been discussed here before. There is at least one widely used
dialect of English in which "doubt" does mean the same as "question" in
both the USA and English dialects of English. This is an internationally
distributed and read newsgroup, not a USA specific newsgroup, so there
is no good reason to waste time insisting on the USA dialect only.

Returning to the original problem, the OP should take a look at
JFreeChart to see if it does what is needed. There are several other
Java charting packages.

Patricia

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