[Chicago] Graphing libraries
Christopher Allan Webber
cwebber at dustycloud.org
Fri Jan 16 19:50:18 CET 2009
Hot damn. I haven't tried it yet, but those graphs are *sexy*.
"Kevin Harriss" <special.kevin at gmail.com> writes:
> I have heard a lot of good things about CairoPlot[1]. It seems to make some
> pretty pictures and looks really simple to use.
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/cairoplot
>
> Kevin
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> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Garrett Smith <g at rrett.us.com> wrote:
>
> Any thoughts on the most awesomest graphing library for Python?
>
> I need something that's free of weird commercial licenses, obviously.
>
> Simple APIs are preferred. Performance and efficiency are very important.
> The ability to create pretty pictures is a bonus, but this is first for
> foremost for utility.
>
> Most, if not all, of the data will be time series.
>
> I'm using rrdtools, which of course is very good for managing and graphing
> time series data. This may ultimately be the right course, but I'm
> wondering if anyone has some insight into some other options in the Python
> world.
>
> Thanks for any input!
>
> Garrett
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