On Oct 14, 12:34 pm, Wildemar Wildenburger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cesar G. Miguel wrote:
> > I think this is what you're looking for:
>
> >http://pyx.sourceforge.net/
>
> It damn sure is (a straight ripoff of GLE ;))!
>
> The syntax seems a bit messier than GLE (naturally) but since it is
> p
Cesar G. Miguel wrote:
> I think this is what you're looking for:
>
> http://pyx.sourceforge.net/
>
It damn sure is (a straight ripoff of GLE ;))!
The syntax seems a bit messier than GLE (naturally) but since it is
python I'm willing to bite that bullet.
Thanks :)
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On Oct 14, 12:54 pm, Wildemar Wildenburger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm exploring possibilities of using python as an alternative to Matlab.
> The obvious way to go seems to be matplotlib for plotting, but I do like
> GLE http://glx.sourceforge.net/> a lot. One reason is that w
Hello there,
I'm exploring possibilities of using python as an alternative to Matlab.
The obvious way to go seems to be matplotlib for plotting, but I do like
GLE http://glx.sourceforge.net/> a lot. One reason is that with GLE
you can also do diagrams, that is, descriptive pictures (like
http: