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Monday, October 04, 2010
Plotting with dygraphs JavaScript
I stumbled across dygraphs at lunch. This is perfect for plotting line plots--anything you care to export from a spreadsheet. For input, you only need a file with comma separated values. For free, you get mouseover point values and drag-and-zoom.
Found this blog through one of spreadsheet hosted in OGCE homepage. I have subscribed this on my Google reader.
People at CERN is using a similar Javascript plotting library called "Flotr" (http://code.google.com/p/flotr/) They are using this for their SAM's Gridview (http://gridview.cern.ch/GRIDVIEW/av_index.php)
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Found this blog through one of spreadsheet hosted in OGCE homepage. I have subscribed this on my Google reader.
People at CERN is using a similar Javascript plotting library called "Flotr" (http://code.google.com/p/flotr/) They are using this for their SAM's Gridview (http://gridview.cern.ch/GRIDVIEW/av_index.php)
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