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plotting tools for complex-valued functions

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Plotting complex-valued functions.

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cplot is an attempt at encoding complex-valued data in colors. The general idea is to map the absolute value to lightness and the complex argument (the “angle”) to the chroma.

import cplot
import numpy

cplot.show(numpy.tan, -5, +5, -5, +5, 100, 100)

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To run the cplot unit tests, check out this repository and type

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  1. bump the __version__ number,

  2. tag and upload to PyPi:

    make publish

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cplot is published under the MIT license.

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