matplotlib-cpp
Simple-FFT
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matplotlib-cpp
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Any user of Matplotlibcpp here? Need some help with updating plots
The library (matplotlibcpp) on GitHub
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C++ DSP Tools
I am aware of this excellent matplotlib C++ wrapper. Are there any C/C++ tools similar to scipy.signals? I currently use the python tools to generate header files and can translate algorithms to C++, but I would like a more direct well to develop in C++.
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Matplotlib-cpp install in Visual Studio???
I want to plot graphs in C++ with matplotlib-cpp (https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp). But I dont know how to install it in Visual Studio. I followed the instruction on website. But I got Errors like 'Python.h not found' ...
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I want to make a program that draws a graphical function to a png and I don't know how.
If you want it to be as simple as possible Iād recommend this matplotlib wrapper
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C++ plotting library for Windows + MinGW similar to matplotlib in Python?
THere is also this one, which is header only, so it's much simpler to install https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp
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Is there an efficient way to give parameters to a non-Python script and get a return value to use back in Python?
There's actually a wrapper for matplotlib for cpp https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp, so it's more or less doing exactly what you asked. Cpp doing all the heavy lifting, then matplotlib making the graphs.
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How to plot graphs in C++
There's matplotlib-cpp if you want to use the same kind of interface as with python.
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Best scientific graphing library?
or https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp
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(Clion, macOS, arm64) What is the "easiest" way of plotting 2D graphs that can be added to already finished project?
well I usually use Python's matplotlib to do the plottings. It was the easiest I think. Before that, I attempted this library, which is a somewhat wrapper for C++: https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp
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Which Plotting Libraryheaderframework Do You
Since you mentioned it, there is a wrapper for matplotlib: https://github.com/lava/matplotlib-cpp
Simple-FFT
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Recommended C++ library for FFT for VST3?
I've been using this guy's FFT library for as long as I've been doing random personal projects in C++, it's not the fastest but it's very simple to use and works great for my purposes: https://github.com/d1vanov/Simple-FFT
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C++ DSP Tools
FFTW is a pretty popular and very fast FFT library, if you're after absolute speed. I generally just use Simple-FFT, you just need to wrap the container of your choice (your own, a std::vector or std::array or std::span) in a type that is subscriptable with parenthesis (operator()) and off you go.
What are some alternatives?
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization šš¾
ffts - The Fastest Fourier Transform in the South
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
KFR - A benchmark for comparison of FFT algorithms performance
feedgnuplot - Tool to plot realtime and stored data from the commandline, using gnuplot.
FFTConvolver - Audio convolution algorithm in C++ for real time audio processing
Pangolin - Pangolin is a lightweight portable rapid development library for managing OpenGL display / interaction and abstracting video input.
matplotlib - C++ wrappers around python's matplotlib
implot - Immediate Mode Plotting
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM
vnlog - Process labelled tabular ASCII data using normal UNIX tools