Beleive i'm going to try out PyX. "Fernando Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Bill Mill wrote: > > > On 5/10/05, Kenneth Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hello All, > >> > >> I am new to Python and i was wondering what graphing utlities would be > >> available to me. I have already tried BLT and after weeks of unsuccesful > >> installs i'd like to find something else. Anything someone would recommend? > > > > matplotlib is awesome: > > > > http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ > > > > and gnuplot.py is passable: > > > > http://gnuplot-py.sourceforge.net/ > > > > (a better version of gnuplot.py is available with the excellent > > ipython interpreter at http://ipython.scipy.org/) > > Just to clarify: with ipython, you still need the default gnuplot-py package, > it's just that ipython enhances it a bit. > > And I'd also second the matplotlib suggestion, to which I've by now fully > switched after years of faithful gnuplot usage. Matplotlib is very good, has > an active development community, and it is designed from the ground up not > only as a library for rendering plots to screen/disk, but also for embedding > into guis (with support for Tk, WX, GTK, QT and FLTK). So it should satisfy > the OP's needs well, and if he has any problems with it, feel free to stop by > the user list which is fairly active. > > As a disclaimer, while I've added support in ipython for interactive matplotlib > usage with most backends (except FLTK), I'm not a full-time developer. So I > feel it's OK to cheer JDH's and all the rest of the team's excellent work on > matplotlib. > > Best, > > f >
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