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Analysis and interactive visualization of a web-based community. Supports different focuses on the given social network to present community groups to the user. Also specific information of each member is provided.
Note: The color functionality in A'Hote has been merged into the Papyrus library. A'Hote is a C++ library for creating color schemes including complements, split complements, triadics, tetradics, analogous colors, monochromatic groups, et. al.
Pixel Toaster is a portable open source framebuffer library for C++. It provides a fast and easy way to get your pixels on the screen. Floating point and truecolor pixel formats are supported on Windows, Mac and Unix.
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Emma (Extensible Multi Media Architecture) is an open-source, modular, extensible, dynamic framework for declarative authoring and display of 2D and 3D interactive multimedia. It uses Lua for scripting and Ogre3D for rendering. http://www.emma3d.org
graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
Nested pie chart is for tree visualization. Each node of the tree has a size and color attribute, enabling the chart to be used as a heatmap. Linear arrangement of the nodes in decreasing order of size is an advantage over rectangular heatmaps.
NanoGraph is a java component for graph visualisation. It aims to visualize domain oriented object models without requiring code changes to these models. Design goals include a small footprint and Swing/SWT/SVG support.
An open source library which enables the user to take advantage of most LCD screens owning a commercial controller,
and a free software allowing the user to dispatch any kind of informations from the PC toward the LCD screen.
GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
The Monitoring Infrastructure (MIS) is a toolkit for software developers. It provides a generic solution for monitoring events in applications and for graphical representation of those events in a Web Browser using SVG.
This library is a Fortran 95 gnuplot interface for some Unix like OS'es. This provides some routines that enables direct access of a child gnuplot session from a Fortran 95 program. You will need a copy of fortranposix to make this work.
voluminium is a library for efficiently visualising "image functions" (ie any function which returns a color given a 2D position) by adaptive sampling, reconstruction and continuous refinement.
ThemaVis is a Python library for thematic cartography. It allows creating print-quality (as SVG files) and interactive maps (for OpenLayers using the ThemaVis JavaScriptlibrary) in a easy and automatic way.