----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : Graphics.Rendering.Chart.Simple -- Copyright : (c) David Roundy 2007 -- License : BSD-style (see chart/COPYRIGHT) -- -- An even simpler framework for creating 2D charts in Haskell. -- -- The basic idea is to make it as easy to plot as octave, which means that -- you provide no more information than you wish to provide. We provide -- four plotting functions, which differ only in their output. One -- produces a "Layout1" that you can customize using other -- Graphics.Rendering.Chart functions. The other three produce their -- output directly. All three accept the same input and produce the same plots. -- -- The plot functions accept a variable number of arguments. You must -- provide a [Double] which defines the points on the x axis, which must -- precede any of the "y" values. The y values may either be [Double] or -- functions. After any given y value, you can give either Strings or -- PlotKinds describing how you'd like that y printed. -- -- Examples: -- -- > -- this plotters -- > import Graphics.Rendering.Chart.Simple -- > -- rendering instances from 'chart-cairo' package -- > import Graphics.Rendering.Chart.Backend.Cairo -- -- > main = do -- > plotPDF "foo.pdf" [0 :: Double, 0.1..10] sin "- " cos ". " cos "o" -- -- > plotPS "foo.ps" [0 :: Double, 0.1..10] (sin . exp) "- " (sin . exp) "o-" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module Graphics.Rendering.Chart.Simple( plot, PlotKind(..), xcoords, plotPDF, plotPS, plotLayout, plotPNG, LayoutDDD, plotWindow, layoutDddToRenderable , PlotPDFType(..) , PlotPSType(..) , PlotWindowType(..) , uplot ) where import Graphics.Rendering.Chart.Simple.Internal