A new release of the plotting framework PPlot has just been made (http://pplot.sourceforge.net/). This release includes python and ruby wrapping code, so that you can create plots with scripts embedded in your applications. There is a simple Cocoa application example given that allows you to display plots by entering python scripts into a text view. PPlot is a lightweight framework written in C++, and designed to be platform and API independent. You can build using Qt or Cocoa for the Mac. The Cocoa version uses Cocoa native drawing, so you get all the benefits of Quartz. You can use C++ or Obj-C++ to create plots, of course, but if you use a bridge like PyObjC (http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/) or RubyCocoa (http://www.imasy.or.jp/~hisa/mac/rubycocoa/index.en.html), you can now program directly in Python or Ruby in your Cocoa apps. Even without these bridges, you can run python and ruby scripts to generate plots from within a Cocoa app. Download: https://sourceforge.net/project/ showfiles.php?group_id=66291&release_id=188905 Drew McCormack ---------------------------------- Dr. Drew McCormack Trade Strategist (www.trade-strategist.com) Stock Market strategy design platform for Mac OS X.
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