TextPlot seems like a good name.

Thanks for the offer on merging, but again, there's really nothing to 
merge. Adding scatterplots to dotplot will be trivial; I'll do that soon 
(making dotplot's features a superset of ASCIIPlots). There is nothing 
compatible/overlapping between these two (small) codebases for merging to 
make sense.

I would be curious what John Myles White thinks about a more complete 
terminal plotting package for Julia. ASCIIPlots clearly imitates Matlab's 
plotting functions ("imagesc"), and I was going for something closer to 
Mathematica or Maple (which are more symbolic-oriented than Matlab), since 
I think the syntax is prettier. However, I know a large portion of Julia's 
users are also Matlab users, so if Matlab-compatibility is a goal, you may 
want to keep the packages separate.

On Thursday, May 22, 2014 11:25:01 AM UTC-4, Leah Hanson wrote:
>
> Maybe something like TextPlot would be a good merged name? It conveys what 
> the package does (text plots) rather than how it does it (Braille 
> characters).
>
> Having a more complete plotting package for the terminal would move 
> towards having a way to make `plot` just work when you start up a Julia 
> REPL, which I think is a goal. I'd be happy to help merge them, but 
> probably won't have time for a couple weeks.
>
> -- Leah
>
>
> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Adam Smith 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I'm not totally opposed to it, but my initial reaction is not to:
>>
>>    1. I don't necessarily agree about the name. I personally think "dot 
>>    plot" has a nice ring to it, and it is a more accurate description of 
>> what 
>>    it does (using Braille characters). This very specifically exploits 
>> Unicode 
>>    (non-ASCII) characters, so calling it an ASCII plot would be misleading 
>>    (for those who want the restricted character set for some reason). 
>>    2. There's not really a single line of code they have in common, so 
>>    there's nothing to "merge": it would just be a rename. I didn't look at 
>> the 
>>    code of ASCIIPlots before making it, and we chose completely different 
>>    APIs. For example, ASCIIPlots doesn't have a way to plot functions, and 
>>    DotPlot doesn't (yet) have a way to scatterplot an array. 
>>    3. They are both quite small and simple (dotplot is ~100 lines of 
>>    code, ascii is ~250); merging would probably be more work than either 
>>    originally took to create.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:31:10 AM UTC-4, Ivar Nesje wrote:
>>>
>>> Would it make sense to merge this functionality into ASCIIPlots? To me 
>>> that seems like a better name, and John Myles White is likely to be willing 
>>> to transfer the repository if you want to be the maintainer. That package 
>>> started from code posted on the mailing list, and the author thought it was 
>>> a joke. John packaged it for others to use.
>>
>>
>

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