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    Winston.jl

    Winston.jl

    2D plotting for Julia

    2D plotting for Julia. Winston offers an easy-to-use plot command to create figures without any fuss. After Winston is loaded by typing using Winston, the most basic plot can be created.
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    PairPlots.jl

    PairPlots.jl

    Beautiful and flexible vizualizations of high dimensional data

    Beautiful and flexible visualizations of high-dimensional data. This package produces pair plots, otherwise known as corner plots or scatter plot matrices: grids of 1D and 2D histograms that allow you to visualize high-dimensional data. Pair plots are an excellent way to visualize the results of MCMC simulations, but are also a useful way to visualize correlations in general data tables. The default styles of this package roughly reproduce the output of the Python library corner.py for a single series and chainconsumer.py for multiple series. ...
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    Gaston.jl

    Gaston.jl

    A julia front-end for gnuplot

    Gaston is a Julia package for plotting. It provides an interface to gnuplot, a powerful plotting package available on all major platforms. The current stable release is v1.1.0, and it has been tested with Julia LTS (1.6) and stable (1.8), on Linux. Gaston should work on any platform that runs gnuplot.
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    The PyPlot module for Julia

    The PyPlot module for Julia

    Plotting for Julia based on matplotlib.pyplot

    ...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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    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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    Plotly.jl

    Plotly.jl

    A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services

    A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services. Plotting functions provided by this package are identical to PlotlyJS. Please consult its documentation. In fact, the package depends on PlotlyJS.jl and reexports all the methods.
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