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README
plot-light
A lightweight plotting library
plot-light
provides functionality for rendering 2D graphics. It is geared in particular towards scientific plotting, and it is called "light" because it only requires a few common Haskell dependencies.
It builds upon blaze-svg
by adding type-safe combinators, geometry primitives and high-level graphing functionality.
Usage
To use this project you just need import Graphics.Rendering.Plot.Light
. If GHC complains of name clashes you can import the module in "qualified" form.
Documentation
Available on Hackage : https://hackage.haskell.org/package/plot-light in the Graphics.Rendering.Plot.Light
module
Contributing
You can use plot-light
in your own projects (either personal, academic or commercial). All feedback such as comments, bug reports, new documentation, feature requests and patches is welcome.
License
BSD-3, see LICENSE file
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the plot-light README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.