[Baypiggies] Interactive Visualization with Python

Hasan Diwan hasan.diwan at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 23:11:36 CEST 2011


On 4 April 2011 19:35, Mark Voorhies <mvoorhie at yahoo.com> wrote:

> > I am just getting started with Python and coming from the perl background
> I
> > am loving the neatness in the language. To give myself some incentive to
> > learn py more quickly, I am wondering if there is a nice visualization
> > toolkit I could use.  My requirements are as follows.
> >
> > 1. Scalable to render very big datasets ( ~ 1-5 million rows)
> > 2. If possible some interactivity with the plots would be wonderful
> > 3. Could be put on web if needed.
> >
> > If you guys could suggest a nice library/toolkit in python that could
> help
> > me with the above points, it would sure help me climb the learning ladder
> > faster.
> >
>
There is also RSPython. We use straight R at work to generate plots and do
statistical analysis on huge (multiple 30-year daily time series). Then we
generate all sorts of visualisatons on the data and derive correlations and
other statistical information.  Check out the RSPython site at
http://www.omegahat.org/RSPython/ and feel free to email me off-list if you
have any questions.
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