PlotlyJS.jl is a great tool, we use it to plot the boundary meshes of 3D finite element models as well as result data. Seems to handle large datasets well. The API is well-documented and everything works as expected.
On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 11:31:06 PM UTC+3, CrocoDuck O'Ducks wrote: > > Hi there! > > I have been experimenting a little with many plotting packages recently. > Being used to Matlab PyPlot seemed to work well for me... until this bug > <https://github.com/stevengj/PyPlot.jl/issues/209> I did not figure out > how to workaround. I often need to plot a lot of data. The fact is that I > often work with sampled data, like audio. For example, I could have to plot > 10 seconds of 192 kHz sampled audio. Even when PyPlot was working it was > hard to plot so many data: PyPlot was used to give up after few errors. I > tried also other packages (Gadfly and few others) but seems like they > really struggle to plot so much stuff: they often kinda freeze. I am not > sure wether I am missing something or using the packages improperly or the > packages are somewhat limited at this stage. I have resorted to export the > data to .mat files and plot with matlab... > > My question is: how do you guys plot large data sets? Do you suggest a > plot package in particular? >
