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Re: Nightingale roses

To: "Naomi B. Robbins" <n.robbins@att.net>
Subject: Re: Nightingale roses
From: Spencer Graves <spencer.graves@pdf.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 15:52:31 -0800
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What's a "Nightingale Rose"? I just did a Google search and found the 1999 question to which you refer but nothing else. If you try a more generic question, someone not familiar with "Nightingale Rose plots" might respond with a general method that includes the object of your desires as a special case. hope this helps. spencer graves
Naomi B. Robbins wrote:

I just checked the S archives and see that my question was asked in
1999; however, the author did not receive any answers. Therefore, I will
ask it again:

Has anyone produced code to draw Nightingale roses?  Does anyone know
other software that produces these plots?

Thanks.

Naomi
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