Graphs/statistics using wxPython
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Jan Danielsson wrote: > Hello all, > > I wanted to plot some statistics, so I wrote a simple wxPython class > to do it. Then I realized that I would like to draw bar graphs, so I > added that too. > > Since I'm a complete Python newbie, I haven't done much of it the > "Python way", I suspect. So, I'm wondering if someone would like to show > me some of the tricks I should have used. > > You can find the code at: > http://user.it.uu.se/~jada3673/drawtest.py > > It's not finished[*], but it is usable. Oh, you can do whatever you > want with it. Since I had never touched wxPython before working with > this, I used some doodle application as a starting point. > > Btw... Has anyone already written statistics classes for wxPython? If > so, where can I find them? If nothing similar exists, I'll probably add > support for loading data from a file, and a few other features. Feel > free to make requests or enhancements. > > [*] There are some size/offset bugs which I am aware of, but they are > easily fixed. I just haven't got around to it yet. If you ever want to add an extra dimension, then using OpenGL with wxWindows is a breeze. See attached file for a 3d pie char.. Will McGugan -- http://www.willmcgugan.com "".join({'*':'@','^':'.'}.get(c,0) or chr(97+(ord(c)-84)%26) for c in "jvyy*jvyyzpthtna^pbz") -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: piechartwindow.py URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20050629/091feacc/attachment.ksh>
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