Scientific plotting calls for Python on Mac??
Alex Martelli
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Sun Sep 3 10:34:47 EDT 2000
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"Louis M. Pecora" <pecora at anvil.nrl.navy.mil> wrote in message news:030920000959533029%pecora at anvil.nrl.navy.mil... > There seem to be several packages out there for Python > scientific/numeric plotting on the Mac, but it is not clear which are > simplest to use -- my criteria. Some seem to require several packages. > Although I will pursue trying to sort this out, let me ask: > > Does anyone know of a simple, "standalone" Python plotting module? Isn't that what PIDDLE is for? With the QuickDraw backend, it would seem to be right for your purposes on a Mac. "This backend generates MacOS QuickDraw graphics within a window of the Mac Python IDE", says the blurb (can't check -- I have no Mac!), and it says that nothing extra besides MacPython is needed with Python 1.5.2. > Even just, open a window, draw some lines and simple patterns, write a > little text, maybe even catch some keystroke events, but that's it. No interactivity with PIDDLE+QuickDraw, I think. If you need to do 2 things (plot AND interact) you may have to use 2 packages... Alex
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