Andrew,
jpPlot looks very promising. I will definitely try to add that into my
code.
Thanks,
Brian
Andrew Straw wrote:
>
> Brian32 wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am currently displaying plots on a web page using matplotlib by
>> creating
>> .png files. I would like have the ability for people to have access to
>> the
>> interactive plot feature (Zoom,Save) when they look at the plots on the
>> web
>> page. I do not care if the plot is a pop up or if is directly on the web
>> page. At this point I just want the interactive feature available. I am
>> assuming that the end user that clicks on a web link will already have
>> python/matplotlib installed. Does anyone know if this is even possible?
>> If
>> it is I would love to see an example of this.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Brian
>>
> I think you might be interesting in something like a javascript charting
> library. This webpage lists some interesting options:
> http://www.alsonkemp.com/tools/highcharts-javascript-charting-library/
>
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