karczma wrote:
Glynn Clements proposes to:
Zabiyaka, Yuliya
who wants
...
2) display result of the analysis (pie charts, histograms, plots)
If you don't need to interact with the display, the simplest solution
is to generate graphics files. Personally, I would use PostScript,
These awful graphic problems are immortal...
Glynn Clements comments my suggestion about using PostScript as
the output interface
Well, more than often proposing another *language* to process raw data
might be an overkill.
I wasn't proposing *processing* the data in
A bit off topic, but a haskell charting/graphic library designer would
be wise to check out the highly successful python equivelant, pychart.
It seems as though a library equivelant in features to pychart is
exactly what the original poster is looking for.
David
Glynn Clements proposes to:
Zabiyaka, Yuliya
who wants
...
2) display result of the analysis (pie charts, histograms, plots)
If you don't need to interact with the display, the simplest solution
is to generate graphics files. Personally, I would use PostScript, as
I'm reasonably familiar with
On Sat, Aug 28, 2004 at 02:01:40AM +0200,
karczma probably wrote:
Glynn Clements proposes to:
Zabiyaka, Yuliya
who wants
...
2) display result of the analysis (pie charts, histograms, plots)
If you don't need to interact with the display, the simplest solution
is to generate graphics