"Ronald Guida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Two questions: > > 1. In a Haskell program, if all I want to do is output an image, like > a graph or chart, what is the simplest library to use? > > N.B. Simpler := easier to get minimal functionality. I really don't > want to wade through a bunch of boilerplate or climb a steep learning > curve just to be able to plot a few lines or circles. > > 2. Suppose I want interactivity. For example, I want to plot a line > graph, and then let the user click and drag the data points. From > what I understand about GUIs, I would need to track mouse buttons (up > and down), mouse movements, and possibly keystrokes. (I know this is > the complete opposite extreme from my first question) > > In this case, what would be the best (not necessarily simplest) > library to use? What would you recommend? > http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/pkg-list.html#cat:Graphics or Gnuplot
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