[Haskell-cafe] Chart plotting libraries
David Roundy
droundy at darcs.net
Thu Nov 15 10:33:22 EST 2007
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 10:36:06PM -0800, Don Stewart wrote:
> jon:
> > I'd like some free software to help me plot charts like the one from the ray
> > tracer language comparison:
> >
> > http://www.ffconsultancy.com/languages/ray_tracer/results.html
> >
> > I was using Mathematica but its stopped working and an upgrade is £2,000. Are
> > there Haskell bindings to any free libraries or even Haskell implementations
> > that would make something like this painless?
> >
> > There isn't anything for OCaml (that I'm not still writing ;-) so this might
> > be a good opportunity to force me to do a little more Haskell. :-)
>
> A quick search of hackage.haskell.org,
>
> http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/Chart-2007.8.8
>
> Using gtk and cairo. Homepage here:
>
> http://dockerz.net/twd/HaskellCharts
Chart has rather a complicated API. I've written a simpler API (but
somewhat less flexible), if anyone's interested (Tim wasn't). My API is
closer in complexity (of use) to matlab's plotting.
--
David Roundy
Department of Physics
Oregon State University
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