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Library to produce many kinds of automated, presentable, data-driven 2-D plots, charts, graphs in SVG
DataDraw is a python function library class to produce many kinds of automated,
presentable, data-driven 2-D plots / charts / graphics / image annotations in SVG.
It's an all-python server-side solution, producing SVG results that can be
embedded directly into html web pages or saved as .svg image files.
No javascript, css, or svg knowledge is required.
Axis and legend rendering, tooltips, linkouts, automatic ranging, basic statistics,
draw primitives. Handles numeric, log, categorical, and datetime data types.
Leverages SVG's fonts, colors, transparency, image handling, and other aspects.
Works well within frameworks such as Flask or Django.
Limited interactivity / reactivity use-cases.
Tested on linux python 3.6 and 3.9 using recent browser versions; believed to be thread-safe.
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Library to produce many kinds of automated, presentable, data-driven 2-D plots, charts, graphs in SVG
We found that datadraw demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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