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Create charts from the command line
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Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization
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Add a dark/light mode switch in the menu.
The semantic-ui framework already handles that.
The thing is to also change the plot background color when in dark mode.
Simple and flexible progress bar for Jupyter Notebook and console
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Currently we only support legacy color codes with ampersands in /plot chat. Considering we're using Minimessage for (almost) everything everywhere else, it would make sense to support it here too. Gradients go brr
Get You to Your Desired Plot Faster
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Graphical tool for data manipulation written in C++/Qt
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GUI Tool for beginners and experts to Monitor and Analyse Chia Plotting log files, show health and progress of running plots and estimated time to completion. No setup, configuration or installation of python or whatever required. Just install and enjoy.
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High Performance Visualization
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Free Java library for displaying plots
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Visualize long-term trends in collections of Git repositories.
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Auto generate exports (schematics, gerbers, plots) for any KiCAD5 project.
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A plotting library available in many programming languages.
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A practical guide to topic mining and interactive visualizations
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scala plotting library
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OS X plotting framework
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A New, Interactive Approach to Learning Data Visualization
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I believe the API is stable enough to begin documenting in roxygen and also in other supplementary materials, such as vignettes and articles.
This is a repository maintained by DIME Analytics and containing example graphs on how to explore data sets and display results of Impact Evaluations using Stata. For information on how to contribute to the library and download codes and data sets, click on the link to GitHub below.
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As a follow-up to #11540, we would like to add metadata to as many examples as possible. This will not only make the examples more usable as they are right now, but it will also open up new possibilities to search for and crosslink examples.
For the purpose of this issue, 'standalone examples' are all .py files in these folders in this repository:
examples/plotting/file