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Mastering Matplotlib

Mastering Matplotlib

By : Duncan M. McGreggor, Duncan M McGreggor
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Mastering Matplotlib

Mastering Matplotlib

3.5 (8)
By: Duncan M. McGreggor, Duncan M McGreggor

Overview of this book

If you are a scientist, programmer, software engineer, or student who has working knowledge of matplotlib and now want to extend your usage of matplotlib to plot complex graphs and charts and handle large datasets, then this book is for you.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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The matplotlib module was originally designed for use on workstations and desktops, not servers. Its design did not arise from use cases for high-volume or large datasets. However, as you saw in this chapter, by using the right tools and taking the appropriate measures, matplotlib can perform admirably with hundreds of millions of data points.

Should you ever hit insurmountable barriers for matplotlib (such as real-time visualization and user interaction with billions of data points), you can make use of the following open source projects that were originally designed by keeping large datasets in mind:

  • ParaView (http://www.paraview.org/): This is an open source, multiplatform data analysis and visualization application. ParaView was developed to analyze extremely large datasets by using distributed memory computing resources. It can be run on supercomputers to analyze datasets of petascale size as well as on laptops for smaller data. Paraview also offers the Python...

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