I\'m looking for a web open source solution for browsing a structured dataset, to be integrated in an existing web application
I am following the scale interaction example @ http://mbostock.github.com/protovis/docs/invert.html where I am trying to draw 2 line series chart.
I am writing a webserver of my own and I’m trying to tune its behaviour. For this purpose, it would be nice to be able to see exactly how the HTTP traffic is split into individual TCP packets.
I want to highlight various sub-trees in a given tree using different colors. e.g. consider binary tree below (I could show the edges between parent and its children)
I have a Graph in Python like this one: # Each element is a tuple with coordinates (x,y,z). # The index is the id of the vertex
I have a 3D floating-point matrix, in worst-case scenario the size could be (200000x1000000x100), I want to visualize this matrix using Qt/OpenGL.
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I\'m using Visual Studio 2010, VTK 5.6 and configure my projects without using CMake. I\'m dealing with numerical computing and want to generate several plots during the runtime using VTK. Starting w
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