go-chart
gonum/plot
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3,975 | 2,731 | |
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4.2 | 5.1 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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- What is the closest thing from Seaborn (python) in Go?
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Create interactive figures with go-plotly!
I have used both https://github.com/wcharczuk/go-chart and https://github.com/gonum/gonum/tree/master/graph for charts, but my need for charts and graphs isn't constant. Since these are far more popular projects, there might be some hesitance for people to use something else without a specific differentiator. What is the biggest difference in your mind? I use a fair bit of Python, but not for graphs and charts. Is yours more similar to plotly? I know Gonum gets a lot of inspiration from Python libraries, but perhaps yours is a more specific equivalent to Plotly? I don't know exactly what you mean about interactivity until I get to play with it. I'm wrapping up a master's project now and might have a few weeks to poke at some visualizations.
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How should I approach plotting (2d and 3d) in Golang project?
So far I've been using gonum anyway the couple times I've needed a chart, so I've used gonum, and while I did get confused in a few cases, I never tried the alternative I've heard mentioned: https://github.com/wcharczuk/go-chart Not sure how it compares, but if I ever have some time, I would love to contribute to gonum especially.
gonum/plot
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The Golang Saga: A Coder’s Journey There and Back Again. Part 3: The Graphing Conundrum
And with this map now we are ready to create a group bar chart for each station to find out which station is the best for each type of value. I found a helpful tutorial on gonum/plot, so I’m going to use plotter.NewBarChart for my purposes.
- What is the closest thing from Seaborn (python) in Go?
- Gonum & Gonum/Plot v0.13.0
- A repository for plotting and visualizing data
- An update on polygo: a polynomial graphing tool
- The Go Language for Science
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Go matplotlib libary?
Gonum Plot is alright but definitely not as mature.Link
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How should I approach plotting (2d and 3d) in Golang project?
There is this: https://github.com/gonum/plot
What are some alternatives?
asciigraph - Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph ╭┈╯ in command line apps with no other dependencies.
chart - Provide basic charts in go
g3n - Go 3D Game Engine (http://g3n.rocks)
gosl - Linear algebra, eigenvalues, FFT, Bessel, elliptic, orthogonal polys, geometry, NURBS, numerical quadrature, 3D transfinite interpolation, random numbers, Mersenne twister, probability distributions, optimisation, differential equations.
go-plotly - The goal of the go-plotly package is to provide a pleasant Go interface for creating figure specifications which are displayed by the plotly.js JavaScript graphing library.
gonum - Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language. It contains libraries for matrices, statistics, optimization, and more
canvas - Canvas is a Go drawing library based on OpenGL or using software rendering that is very similar to the HTML5 canvas API
Stats - A well tested and comprehensive Golang statistics library package with no dependencies.
diagram - CLI app to convert ASCII arts into hand drawn diagrams.
dataframe-go - DataFrames for Go: For statistics, machine-learning, and data manipulation/exploration
purplecrayon - An SVG library for GoLang
gostat - Collection of statistical routines in golang