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    PlotlyJS

    PlotlyJS

    Julia library for plotting with plotly.js

    Julia interface to plotly.js visualization library. This package constructs plotly graphics using all local resources. To interact or save graphics to the Plotly cloud, use the Plotly package.
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    Compose.jl

    Compose.jl

    Declarative vector graphics

    Compose is a vector graphics library for Julia. It forms the basis for the statistical graphics system Gadfly. Compose is a declarative vector graphics system written in Julia. It's designed to simplify the creation of complex graphics and serves as the basis of the Gadfly data visualization package.
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    Luxor

    Luxor

    Simple drawings using vector graphics; Cairo "for tourists!"

    ...For more complex and sophisticated graphics in 2D and 3D, Makie.jl is the best choice. Luxor is thoroughly procedural and static: your code issues a sequence of simple graphics ‘commands’ until you’ve completed a drawing, and then the results are saved into a PDF, PNG, SVG, or EPS file.
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    Vulkan.jl

    Vulkan.jl

    Using Vulkan from Julia

    Vulkan.jl is a lightweight wrapper around the Vulkan graphics and compute library. It exposes abstractions over the underlying C interface, primarily geared toward developers looking for a more natural way to work with Vulkan with minimal overhead. It builds upon the core API provided by VulkanCore.jl. Because Vulkan is originally a C specification, interfacing with it requires some knowledge before correctly being used from Julia.
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    Makie

    Makie

    Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia

    ...The backend packages GLMakie, WGLMakie, CairoMakie and RPRMakie add different functionalities: You can use Makie to interactively explore your data and create simple GUIs in native Windows or web browsers, export high-quality vector graphics or even raytrace with physically accurate lighting. Choose one or more backend packages: GLMakie (interactive OpenGL in native OS windows), WGLMakie (interactive WebGL in browsers, IDEs, notebooks), CairoMakie (static 2D vector graphics and images), and RPRMakie (raytracing). Each backend re-exports all of Makie.jl so you don't have to install or load it explicitly.
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    The PyPlot module for Julia

    The PyPlot module for Julia

    Plotting for Julia based on matplotlib.pyplot

    ...(See also PythonPlot.jl for a version of PyPlot.jl using the alternative PythonCall.jl package.) This package takes advantage of Julia's multimedia I/O API to display plots in any Julia graphical backend, including as inline graphics in IJulia. Alternatively, you can use a Python-based graphical Matplotlib backend to support interactive plot zooming etcetera.
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    InteractiveViz.jl

    InteractiveViz.jl

    Interactive visualization tools for Julia

    ...To allow generation of data points on demand through a graphics pipeline, requiring computation only at a level of detail appropriate for display at the viewing resolution. Additional data points can be generated on demand when zooming or panning. This package was partly inspired by the excellent Datashader package available in the Python ecosystem.
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    Plots

    Plots

    Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis

    Data visualization has a complicated history. Plotting software makes trade-offs between features and simplicity, speed and beauty, and a static and dynamic interface. Some packages make a display and never change it, while others make updates in real-time. Plots is a visualization interface and toolset. It sits above other backends, like GR, PythonPlot, PGFPlotsX, or Plotly, connecting commands with implementation. If one backend does not support your desired features or make the right...
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    Reduce.jl

    Reduce.jl

    Symbolic parser for Julia language term rewriting using REDUCE algebra

    ...It is a system for doing scalar, vector and matrix algebra by computer, which also supports arbitrary precision numerical approximation and interfaces to gnuplot to provide graphics. It can be used interactively for simple calculations (as illustrated in the screenshot below) but also provides a full programming language, with a syntax similar to other modern programming languages. REDUCE supports alternative user interfaces including Run-REDUCE, TeXmacs and GNU Emacs. REDUCE (and its complete source code) is available free of charge for most common computing systems, in some cases in more than one version for the same machine. ...
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    ColorSchemes.jl

    ColorSchemes.jl

    colorschemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes

    Color schemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes. Choose ColorSchemes with care. Refer to Peter Kovesi's PerceptualColourMaps package, or to Fabio Crameri's Scientific Colour Maps for more information. If you want to make more advanced ColorSchemes, use linear-segment dictionaries or indexed lists, and use functions to generate color values, see the make_colorscheme() function in the ColorSchemeTools.jl package.
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    NBInclude.jl

    NBInclude.jl

    import code from IJulia Jupyter notebooks into Julia programs

    ...The goal of this package is to make notebook files just as easy to incorporate into Julia programs as ordinary Julia (.jl) files, giving you the advantages of a notebook (integrated code, formatted text, equations, graphics, and other results) while retaining the modularity and re-usability of .jl files.
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    RCall.jl

    RCall.jl

    Call R from Julia

    R is a language for statistical computing and graphics that has been around for a couple of decades and it has one of the most impressive collections of scientific and statistical packages of any environment. Recently, the Julia language has become an attractive alternative because it provides the remarkable performance of a low-level language without sacrificing the readability and ease of use of high-level languages.
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    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenization for Julia source code

    Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
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    Gadfly

    Gadfly

    Crafty statistical graphics for Julia

    Gadfly is a system for plotting and visualization written in Julia. It is based largely on Hadley Wickhams's ggplot2 for R and Leland Wilkinson's book The Grammar of Graphics. It was Daniel C. Jones' brainchild and is now maintained by the community.
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    Immerse.jl

    Immerse.jl

    Dive deeper into your data with interactive graphics

    Dive deeper into your data with interactive graphics. Immerse is a wrapper that adds graphical interactivity to Julia's plots. Currently, Immerse supports Gadfly. The toolbar at the top supports saving your figure to a file, zooming and panning, and lasso selection. Zooming and panning uses the defaults set by GtkUtilities. The left mouse button allows you to rubberband-select a zoom region.
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