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![]() | Most users of HippoDraw will use the CanvasWindow |
![]() | The HippoDraw C++ library can be used for creating custom applications with either C++ or Python |
![]() | This page contains examples of using the HippoDraw class library in other applications |
![]() | One can build custom applications with HippoDraw's C++ class library along with Qt |
![]() | A data representation or plot type is really a way of representing data as a graphical image |
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![]() | Using HippoDraw as a Python extension module allows one to write Python scripts to do repetitive tasks |
![]() | Depending how HippoDraw was configured when built, it supports creating a data source by reading a file in several formats |
![]() | Here is a summary of the classes and functions available in this module |
![]() | The inspector is the dialog window with which the user can make changes to the plots |
![]() | HippoDraw is a cross platform library and application |
![]() | A data source for the HippoDraw analysis package is typically a table of numbers with a limited number of columns and probably large number of rows |
![]() | The HippoDraw library can be used with the Python programming language |
![]() | The hippo Python extension module is designed to be used interactively or via Python scripts |
![]() | Applications can be written using HippoDraw library in either C++ or Python |
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![]() | HippoDraw is installed at SLAC for use by Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 machines including AMD 64 bit machines |
![]() | After starting the HippoDraw application, either as a stand a lone application or as Python extension module two windows should appear |