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    hui

    hui

    hewies user interface - 3D scientific visualisation tool

    Python project with goal to provide FOSS library to extract, analyse and visualise data in a 3D fashion. The instance will connect to a data source, ods sheet, csv, sql DB, pyodbc the instance will analyse and/or transform the data to be presented to the visualisation functionality the instance will visualise the data in a 3D fashion, likely using third party FOSS
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    pyspread

    pyspread

    Python spreadsheet application

    Pyspread is a non-traditional spreadsheet application that is based on and written in the programming language Python. The goal of pyspread is to be the most pythonic spreadsheet. Pyspread expects Python expressions in its grid cells, which makes a spreadsheet specific language obsolete. Each cell returns a Python object that can be accessed from other cells. These objects can represent anything including lists or matrices. Dependencies + Python (>=2.7, <3.0) + numpy...
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    Corbomite
    Data logger, manipulator and visualizer. Receives data in CSV format from stdio.
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    BasisViewer

    Browse and visualize your downloaded Basis Band B1 biometric data

    This application allows you to graph your Basis data in several ways and allows you to easily move across dates, plot mulitple attributes simultaneously, and understand trends and answer questions. This application assumes you've already run the BasisRetriever application and downloaded your metrics in csv format.
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    CollectD-CSV Plotter

    Web interface for visualizing CSV data from CollectD monitoring system

    CollectD-CSV Plotter is a web interface for fetching and visualizing data that is saved in CollectD CSV format. An HTML form is used for defining the time interval and choosing the wanted measurements. The plotter is actually a front-end for collectd-csv module (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/collectd-csv/), which it uses for fetching the data.
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