On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 01:18:48PM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> >> It always depends on what your goals are.  For aspiring scientists, 
> >> especially those who need to do statistical and/or probabilistic work, 
> >> I recommend learning GNU R.  It also makes nice graphs.  It is the king 
> >> of the stat packages now and that will continue.
> >
> > Matplotlib (a python library) by default produces better-looking graphs 
> > than R.  You can of course tweak both, but for quick graphs I prefer the 
> > former.
> 
> Very interesting.  Are there good screenshots somewhere?

http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/gallery.html

   vs.

http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/

>                                                           Is it hard to 
> learn to make graphs in Matplotlib starting from, say, a tab-delimited 
> data file?

Not at all:

   http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/examples/pylab_examples/scatter_demo.html

florin

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