I understand Matteo Ghetta and Michael Douchin have done some work on advanced
plot visualisation, during the recent hackfest.
This may come in handy.
All the best.
Il 10 giugno 2016 17:08:56 CEST, C Hamilton <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>I am contemplating writing a visualization plugin that analyzes
>temporal
>patterns in distributions of data in two dimensions similar to the
>ArcGIS
>Data Clock.
>
>http://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/latest/extensions/tracking-analyst/094-the-data-clock.htm
>
>My first thought would be to have it create the graph as a D3 html
>page.
>The pro to that would be that I would get to learn D3 but also it would
>become an interactive graph that would be separate from QGIS. It could
>be
>integrated into a web page. The other option would be to use a python
>graphics library to display it within a QGIS window like the
>Environmental
>Data Explorer.
>
>Ultimately, I would envision all sorts of analysis and graphs. Is
>anyone
>already working on a D3 plugin like this?
>
>What are your thoughts? Would anyone be interested in a capability like
>this? Would D3 be a good or bad way to implement this?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Calvin
>
>
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