pyCircos
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pyCircos
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Python packages to prepare publication-quality figures.
pyCircos: https://github.com/ponnhide/pyCircos
- Show HN: Beautiful Circos Plots in Matplotlib
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pyCircos: Beautiful circos plots in matplotlib
Thank you for everyone's comments. I'm glad for getting positive responses from this community. This library provides the way not only for drawing circos plots and for visualizing circular phylogenetic trees. https://github.com/ponnhide/pyCircos/blob/master/img/tree-example.png This function is still in progress; however, I hope it helps your biological science.
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Beautiful circos plots in Python
Here, I made pyCircos that allow drawing circos plots with matplotlib. By using this package, not only circos plots but also complex polar plots can be quickly drawn.
graphlan
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How would one code a graphic, chronogramatic display, of a timeline in concentric circles, instead of linear parallels? Alternately, a spiral, with "phase" giving "day and month"?
In fact, the more I think about it, the more I can see diagrams that it would make some amount of sense to wrap around in circles, flowing from a "core" to an "outside". Exergy diagrams, for example (Sankey, but wrapped around). Certain hierarchies/dendograms, we do talk a lot about "the inner circle" and the "center of power" as much as "the top rung" (this is commonly done with taxonomies, I understand). Growth phases, accident fallouts... but those are basically timelines too.
What are some alternatives?
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