Plotter is a minimalistic handler to use plotting engines. See details for engine availability.
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Plotter
Plotter is a minimalistic class for plotting. Feel free to use it and contribute (see contribution section).
Engines
Next engines supported:
Installation
Note: before usage make sure that the engine is installed.
pip install vplotter
Usage
>>> from vplotter import Plotter
>>> p = Plotter()
===> [Plotter: (engine:veusz)] is initialized [v.X.Y.Z]
>>> p.plot(x=[i**2 for i in range(10)], y=[i**3 for i in range(10)], key_name="first line")
If you see something similar to this:
So you have it. Nice!
Similarly you can use another engine: Gnuplot engine.
>>> from vplotter import Plotter
>>> p = Plotter(engine="gnuplot", xname="X", yname="Y", title="My Title")
===> [Plotter: (engine:gnuplot)] is initialized [v.1.3.0]
>>> p.plot(x=[i**2 for i in range(10)], y=[i**3 for i in range(10)], key_name="first line")
>>>
My Title
90 +------------------------------------------------------------------+
| + + + + + + + + |
80 |-+ first line ********|
| ** |
70 |-+ ** +-|
| *** |
60 |-+ *** +-|
| ** |
50 |-+ *** +-|
Y 40 |-+ **** +-|
| **** |
30 |-+ **** +-|
| *** |
20 |-+ **** +-|
| ****** |
10 |-+ ******* +-|
| + ******** + + + + + + |
0 +------------------------------------------------------------------+
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
X
Currently GnuplotEngine is in experimental mode. It is plotting the graph only to your terminal. Further releases would expand the functionality.
Contribution
Feel free to contribute to the project, but please initially create an issue with detailed problem and way how to resolve it.
License
MIT
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