### All Entries Tagged plotting

• #### Visvis: an object oriented approach to visualization

Visvis is a pure Python library for visualization of 1D to 4D data in an object oriented way combining the power of OpenGL with the usability of Python. A MATLAB-like ...

• #### pyqtgraph - Plotting, graphics, and GUI library for scientific / engineering applications

PyQtGraph is a pure-python graphics library built on PyQt4 and numpy. It is intended for use in scientific, engineering, and mathematics applications. It features 2D plotting, image/video display, 3D ...

• #### pcolor-like plotting wrapper for imshow

Matplotlib’s pcolor function becomes slow when the amount of data is large. The work-around is to use imshow, but this function has a different interface which is somewhat clumsier ...

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• #### Absolute plot size and margins in Matplotlib

This function computes the figure size and relative margins necessary for a given plot size and absolute margins. For example, this is useful when making exactly square plots, or if ...

• #### https://plot.ly

Plotly is a graphing and analytics platform for making and sharing publication quality graphs. You can generate graphs and analyze data from the in-browser Python sandbox (numpy supported) or the ...

• #### Simple interactive Matplotlib plots

Interactive graphs with Matplotlib have haunted me. So here I have collected a number of tricks that should make interactive use of plots simpler. The functions below show how to ...

• #### Ten simple rules for better figures

This link to the sources of the figures of the article “Ten Simple Rules for better figures”, Nicolas P. Rougier, Michael Droettboom, Philip E. Bourne, PLOS Computational Biology, 2014. Article ...

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