pxDislin - release 0.3
Paul M
paul.magwene at yale.edu
Thu Feb 3 13:00:34 EST 2000
DESCRIPTION:
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pxDislin is an object-oriented wrapper around the DISLIN plotting
library. DISLIN is a powerful and flexible multiplatform (Win32,
Unix, Linux, etc.) library designed for displaying scientific data.
DISLIN's author, Helmut Michels, has made available a DISLIN plotting
extension for the Python programming language (see
http://www.linmpi.mpg.de/dislin/ for more details).
pxDislin provides a set of classes which represent various aspects
of DISLIN plots, as well as providing some easy to use classes for
creating commonly used plot formats (e.g. scatter plots, histograms,
3-D surface plots). A major goal in designing the library was to
facilitate interactive data exploration and plot creation.
Documentation and a demo program are included. The library has
been tested on WinNT and FreeBSD, but I anticipate that it should work
on any platform which can make use of Python, NumPy, and the DISLIN
python extensions.
Feedback, comments, and critique are gladly accepted (email:
paul.magwene at yale.edu).
VERSION:
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This is release 0.3 of pxDislin.
WHAT'S NEW?
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-- Almost complete coverage of useful plot functions in the DISLIN
library.
-- Support for legends.
-- New attribute setting mechanisms to improve functionality in
interactive seesions.
URL:
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You can find pxDislin at:
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~pmm34/pxdislin.html
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