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| [Ann] Format-Graph custom CmdLet to display graphics within PowerShell For those who might be interested in drawing curve/graph within PowerShell; I have released Format-Graph, a CmdLet that output graphics within the PowerShell console. Blog post about Format-Graph http://blog.vermorel.com/?p=54 Screenshots http://community.lokad.com/PowerShellScreenshots.ashx The code is released under BSD license. Best regards, Joannes Vermorel http://www.lokad.com |
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