A good, interactive plotting package

Another big difference between matplotlib and chaco: matplotlib has
online documentation, examples and tutorials. I couldn't find any
documentation on Chaco when I was looking around for a python plotting
program. If I had, who knows, maybe I'd be using Chaco now instead of
matplotlib :slight_smile:

Did you find http://code.enthought.com/chaco/ ?

Not that we are trying to drive you away <wink>, we'd love to have you
stay. As I mentioned in my earlier post, when we migrate to traits
for matplotlib artist properties, we will get a pretty rich
interactive UI configuration layer.

JDH

路路路

On Feb 13, 2008 8:05 AM, Neil Crighton <neilcrighton@...149...> wrote:

Another big difference between matplotlib and chaco: matplotlib has
online documentation, examples and tutorials. I couldn't find any
documentation on Chaco when I was looking around for a python plotting
program. If I had, who knows, maybe I'd be using Chaco now instead of
matplotlib :slight_smile:

I did. But there's no manual, and the 'under construction'
placeholders in the 'how do I?' and tutorial didn't give a great first
impression. I see now there's a link to some example code, but it's a
lot more intimidating than the matplotlib introductory stuff.

路路路

Did you find http://code.enthought.com/chaco/ ?

Not that we are trying to drive you away <wink>, we'd love to have you
stay. As I mentioned in my earlier post, when we migrate to traits
for matplotlib artist properties, we will get a pretty rich
interactive UI configuration layer.

JDH