Le 2013-11-18 12:27, [email protected] a écrit :
-----Original Message----- From: Alexis Praga

I'm currently trying to get into plotting scientific data with PDL (which I never used before) and PLplot. It would be much easier to dive in if there was a cookbook with models for plotting like Matplotlib's [1] or R's [2] or a simple list of examples like in NCL [3].

The test scripts that ship with the PDL::Graphics::PLplot-0.67
(t/x01.pl, t/x02.pl, etc. along) also serve as demo scripts.
Perhaps they (along with the plots they output) can provide some assistance.

Cheers,
Rob

I didn't think of that, thank you. By the way, how come there are not listed in the official site for PLplot ?
http://plplot.sourceforge.net/examples.php

In my opinion, these examples are too low-level and do not include I/O. A lot (if not most) scientific plotting include I/O manipulation. From what I understand, PDL could manage easily different file formats and the plotting interface is rather simple. So I think the impact of PDL would be greatly improved by publishing on a website a list of high-levels plotting script examples.
Would that be possible ?

Cheers,


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