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 o
On 2016-02-14 17:53, Piotr Szturmaj wrote:
ddb was written with multiple databases in mind, mostly postgres, mysql
and sqlite. db.d (DBRow definition) is database independent. postgres.d
contains PGConnection, PGCommand, etc. Other backends should provide
their own classes like MySqlConnection,
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 inc
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 backen
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 s
On 2016-02-14 20:48, Eugene Wissner wrote:
I think may be we should discuss if we can/should change something in
ddb. I think there were some interesting and promising ideas in this
discussion. Maybe split the PostgreSQL driver and develop it seperately
and use an interface more similar to JDBC.
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 print
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 eff