Data visualization in Python
Grant Edwards
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Mon Aug 17 15:29:36 EDT 2009
On 2009-08-17, kj <no.email at please.post> wrote:
> I'm looking for a good Python package for visualizing
> scientific/statistical data. (FWIW, the OS I'm interested in
> is Mac OS X).
Both matplotlib and gnuplot-py can produce pretty good results
with a minimum of effort:
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/
http://gnuplot-py.sourceforge.net/
I lean more towards gnuplot, but that's probably just a bias
from having used Gnuplot for 10+ years before learning Python.
Both matplotlib and gnuplot are basically 2D packages with some
3D features.
There's also a Python binding for VTK. I found it a bit harder
to use for the stuff I did, but sophisticated 3D stuff it's
probably the winner:
http://www.vtk.org/
[It also has the only Delaunay triangulation module (of the 3
that I tried) that worked reliably, but you probably don't care
about that.]
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