* rantingrick:
On Jan 26, 10:52 pm, "Alf P. Steinbach" <al...@start.no> wrote:
* rantingrick:
On Jan 26, 9:38 pm, Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> wrote:
On 1/26/2010 7:54 PM, Chris Rebert wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Someone Something<fordhai...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I need a python library that makes drawing lines and plotting points (these
two things are the only things I need to do) easy. Or, how can I do
something like this with pygame? Basically, what I want to do is make
graphs. In pygame, since the coordinate system switches the x's and the y's
I would have to switch them again when I plot my points so my graphs look
okay. I hope this was enough info for me to get a good answer.
matplotlib, perhaps?:http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/
or dislin?
it doesn't get any easier than the tkCanvas widget...
import Tkinter as tk
#import tkinter as tk #python3.0+
app = tk.Tk()
canvas = tk.Canvas(app)
canvas.pack()
canvas.create_line(sx,sy, ex,ey)
#...
#...
app.mainloop()
He he, it's even easier to draw a graph using the turtle module.
Cheers,
- Alf
Yes Alf please forgive me, i had completely forgotten about the
"visual" learners amongst us.
turtle, turtle, watch him go...
turtle, turtle, why he so slow...
turtle, turtle, not even he don't know...?
;-)
Uhm, that is a misconception.
Just do
turtle.hideturtle()
turtle.tracer( 0 )
to turn off the animation stuff.
That said, the turtle module bundled with Python is somewhat limited, but for
plotting simple graphs it's certainly simpler than using tkinter directly.
Cheers & hth.,
- Alf
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