[Chicago] UI / Graphing Library Suggestions....

Don Drake don at drakeconsulting.com
Thu Oct 3 04:06:06 CEST 2013


I've used networkx to build the graph programmatically and then use Gephi for visualizations and grouping of nodes.

https://gephi.org/

-Don

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On Oct 2, 2013, at 8:45 PM, Tim Ottinger <tottinge at gmail.com> wrote:

> networkx has some options
> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Rob Kapteyn <robkapteyn at gmail.com> wrote:
> matplotlib has interactive functionality built into it.
> Easily done with just a few lines of code.
> 
> 
> On 10/02/2013 01:38 PM, Samir Faci wrote:
>> I'm trying to create a basic tool that reads and maps out a series of nodes and creates an interactive visualization.
>> 
>> There are a series of graphing library and all of them seem to do what I need. 
>> 
>> What I'd like is a suggestion of what to use for interactive visualization.
>> 
>> I was thinking of PyQt since I think they bring in / use some of the opengl niceties.  
>> 
>> Does anyone have any suggestions beyond that? Or a GUI/ UI tool that's more apt for drawing out graphs and interacting with them?
>> 
>> 
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>> Sent from my non-iphone laptop.
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