whatbpm
plotly.rs
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66 | 965 | |
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2.2 | 4.7 | |
10 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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whatbpm
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WhatBPM - Free Information Tool for EDM Producers
GitHub repo: https://github.com/sergree/whatbpm
plotly.rs
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Lets-Plot: An open-source plotting library by JetBrains
That's odd. Are you sure this is not related to Jupyter? I use plotly.js via a Rust wrapper (https://github.com/igiagkiozis/plotly) and the performance seems ok when generating a static, interactive html. The wrapper language itself should be irrelevant here. Is it the same if you generate a static html-file?
While I can't speak for millions of data points, generating a gyroscope plot with x, y, z, where each gyro axis is 400k+ samples is fine performance wise. This is generating a static, interactive html. Zooming etc is fine on my M1 MacbookPro 13" - delay when zooming in this specific case is maybe 0.5secs. The html-file is 60mb+.
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What dashboard UI tools does the Rust ecosystem have?
There is a port of plotly to Rust (https://github.com/igiagkiozis/plotly). I used to make plots in Python using the python bindings and pandas, but never used the Rust bindings. I imagine it could be very powerful when integrated with polars.
- Plotting library for lots of points
- What's are good plotting libraries?
- Plotly-rs v0.8.1 released - create advanced and interactive charts with Rust. Supports Wasm.
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Data visualization in rust
Check out https://github.com/igiagkiozis/plotly
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Blog Post: Builder Lite
We use this pattern extensively in plotly.rs, e.g.: here, with good success.
What are some alternatives?
kernel-density-estimation - Kernel density estimation in Rust.
rustymind - A driver, parser and real time plotter for NeuroSky MindWave EEG headset
lockbud - Statically detect Rust deadlocks bugs
graphest - A faithful graphing calculator
mir - MyCoRe/MODS Institutional Repository
SciencePlots - Matplotlib styles for scientific plotting
mezura - A fairly fast, fairly accurate and very customizable stats generator and growth tracker, for programming projects, in the form of a CLI executable, written in Rust.
lowcharts - Tool to draw low-resolution graphs in terminal
rustyvibes - A Rust CLI that makes mechanical keyboard sound effects on every key press
Plotly.jl - A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services
onetagger - Music tagger for Windows, MacOS and Linux with Beatport, Discogs, Musicbrainz, Spotify, Traxsource and many other platforms support.
datashader - Quickly and accurately render even the largest data.