On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 22:54:19 UTC, wobbles wrote:
Sounds good!
I have a vibe.d app that plots our servers sar data using
plotly.js.
I'll investigate integrating this instead of plotly so I'll
have a fully D solution! (I tried generating my own svg file
but it was too large an
On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 21:43:27 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen
wrote:
On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 20:17:00 UTC, wobbles wrote:
This looks very cool - does it take long to export the png
file?
Particularly with the -f flag, if the data file is updated,
how long until does it take to
On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 20:17:00 UTC, wobbles wrote:
This looks very cool - does it take long to export the png file?
Particularly with the -f flag, if the data file is updated, how
long until does it take to print? I know I could check, but you
prob know the answer :P
Currently it
On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 12:11:39 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen
wrote:
Plotcli[1] is a command line application that can create plots
by parsing text/csv files and from piped data, making it useful
during data analysis.
Plotcli v0.8.0 has been largely rewritten to use ggplotd[2] as
its
On Monday, 15 February 2016 at 12:11:39 UTC, Edwin van Leeuwen
wrote:
Plotcli v0.8.0 has been largely rewritten to use ggplotd[2] as
its backend. This results in more beautiful plots and gives us
greater control over the exact plots created. Note though that
the command line arguments are
Plotcli[1] is a command line application that can create plots by
parsing text/csv files and from piped data, making it useful
during data analysis.
Plotcli v0.8.0 has been largely rewritten to use ggplotd[2] as
its backend. This results in more beautiful plots and gives us
greater control