Did you see pychart?  I can't wait to try that one out.

http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Yasushi_Saito/pychart/

-mjm


>On 01/26/05, Winston Wolff busted out the keyboard and typed:

> Thanks for all the support on this issue.  I was really going nuts 
> trying to install all these different possiblities and always getting 
> stuck in some dark corner of configure/make hell.
> 
> Here were the suggestions I got:
>       ? Vitaliy Fuks, Cheng-Dae Choe - 
>       http://www.nullcube.com/software.html - a Python interface to gdchart 
> <http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/>
>       ? Adam Kerrison suggested pygdchart
>       ? Michael Palmer suggested 
> http://www.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=paida&version=3.2.1_2.7 
>  Supposedly a pure python package.  But it only outputs SVG, PDF, EPS 
> data and I wanted PNGs.
>       ? Tom Dennehy suggested R, an open-source version of the S+ 
> statistical package. Excellent plotting capabilities from data in plain 
> text files. Visit www.r-project.org.
>       ? Eduardo Elgueta - If you can spend some dollars, I recommend 
> ChartDirector: http://www.advsofteng.com but they don't yet have a 
> Python-Mac OS X version.
>       ? Chris Barker - matplotlib has been easy on Linux and Windows for 
>       me. All it needs in Numeric or numaray, if you are generating images 
> for a 
> web app, rather than a GUI.
>       ? Shayne O'Neill offered: GD (magic stuff!) and 
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/pythongd/
> 
> 
> I tried each one in turn and hit some stumbling block.  Finally I found 
> PILChart by Richard Jones on Vaults of Parnasus, which only requires 
> Python Imaging Library (PIL).  There were some problems with PIL-1.1.4, 
> but Richard's code was so simple and easy to understand, that I fixed 
> them quickly.  He is not updating his code anymore, so I have no place 
> to put my fixes.  If there is interest, I will find a place to post a 
> new version of PILChart.
> 
> But first, I want to get the automated test cases finished for Webware. 
>  Anybody want to lend a hand with the more tricky components like 
> WebKit, MiddleKit and Buildbot?
> 
> -winston
> 
> 
> On Jan 21, 2005, at 10:55 AM, Winston Wolff wrote:
> 
> >This isn't webware related, but can anybody recommend any charting 
> >libraries, i.e. make a bar graph of something over time?
> >
> >I've tried for over three solid days now, searching and trying to 
> >install Biggles and Matplotlib with no success.  The plethora of 
> >prerequisite libraries that all must be installed and work together is 
> >an enormous pain.
> _________________________________________
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> creating
> 
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