Chart VS stacked-dag

Compare Chart vs stacked-dag and see what are their differences.

Chart

A 2D charting library for haskell (by timbod7)

stacked-dag

Ascii DAG for visualization of dataflow (by junjihashimoto)
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Chart stacked-dag
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6.4 0.0
6 months ago over 5 years ago
Haskell Haskell
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Chart

Posts with mentions or reviews of Chart. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-05.
  • Trying to get diagrams install/example working
    1 project | /r/haskell | 5 Nov 2021
    So, for example, how would I get either versions of this to run with the script method? Would be nice to see ghc or ghci versions.
  • [Newcomer] Status of AI, graphics programming and performance in Haskell?
    6 projects | /r/haskell | 5 Nov 2021
    Hi u/Target_Organic, I wich you a warm welcome! Haskell is often very satisfying to work with, it has a sense of beauty in it. Regarding your questions: 1. I never had big problems about performance. However, I personally place more emphasis about correctness, simplicity and readability of my programs. Performance tuning comes after. 2. For graphic libraries, I know diagrams, Reanimate and Haskell-chart. Since you seems interested by mathematical approach to graphics, I think you will find happiness there. 3. I'm not sure about the AI field. Other, more practical languages such as Python seems to have taken the lead. What is sure for me, that Machine Learning/NN would be nicely describe in Haskell with solid foundations.

stacked-dag

Posts with mentions or reviews of stacked-dag. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Chart and stacked-dag you can also consider the following projects:

gloss - Painless 2D vector graphics, animations and simulations.

Gifcurry - 😎 The open-source, Haskell-built video editor for GIF makers.

GPipe - Core library of new GPipe, encapsulating OpenGl and providing a type safe minimal library

diagrams-lib - Diagrams standard library

OpenGL - Haskell bindings to OpenGL

fltkhs - Haskell bindings to FLTK GUI toolkit.

timeplot - Analyst's swiss army knife for visualizing data from ad-hoc log files

friday - Fast image IO and transformations.

Win32 - Haskell support for the Win32 API

brick - A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell

reanimate - Haskell library for building declarative animations based on SVG graphics

diagrams - Embedded domain-specific language for declarative vector graphics (wrapper package)