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Subject: Re: Commerical graphing packages?
From: David Fraser <davidf () sjsoft ! com>
Date: 2005-02-14 10:02:50
Message-ID: cupsik$an7$1 () ctb-nnrp2 ! saix ! net
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Erik Johnson wrote:
> I am wanting to generate dynamic graphs for our website and would rather
> not invest the time in developing the code to draw these starting from
> graphics primitives. I am looking for something that is... "fairly robust"
> but our needs are relatively modest: X-Y scatter plots w/ data point
> symbols, multiple data set X-Y line plots, bar charts, etc.
>
> Preferably this would come from a company that can provide support &
> decent documentation, and a package that can be installed without a bunch of
> extra hassle (e.g., needs Numeric Python, needs to have the GD library
> installed, needs separate JPEG encoders, font libraries, etc.)
>
> I am aware of ChartDirector (http://www.advsofteng.com/ ) which
> explicitly supports python and seems to be about the right level of
> sophistication. I don't really know of any other packages in this space, do
> you? I am seeking feedback and reccomendations from people who have used
> this package or similar ones. I am particularly interested to hear about any
> limitations or problems you ran into with whatever package you are using.
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read my post! :)
It's worth checking out matplotlib as well although it may not meet all
your criteria ... but have a look, its a great package
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