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    pydatascope

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter. Supports multiple sources: socket, file, audio, USB. Displays data by samples, time or frequency. Scales the input automatically or manually.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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 (>=1.1.0) + wxPython (>=2.8.10.1, Unicode version required) + matplotlib (>=1.1.1) + pycairo (>=1.8.8) Optional dependencies + python-gnupg (>=0.3.0, for opening own files without approval) + xlrd (>=0.9.2, for loading Excel® files) + xlwt (>=0.9.2, for saving Excel files, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + jedi (>=0.8.0, for tab completion and context help in the entry line, pyspread >=v0.3.0 required) + basemap (>=1.0.7, for the weather example pys file)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Krisk

    Krisk

    Statistical Interactive Visualization with pandas+Jupyter integration

    Krisk brings Echarts to the Python Data Science Ecosystem, and helpful tools for high-level statistical interactive visualization.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pyscope

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter. Supports multiple sources: socket, file, audio, USB. Displays data by samples, time or frequency. Scales the input automatically or manually. It has been renamed "pdatascope" to avoid a name-clash with Pyscope, a scoping package on PyPi. See https://sourceforge.net/p/pydatascope/ for the latest code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    NovaGrid is a light spreadsheet made with Python / Tkinter, based on Tktable. The objective of this project is to have a light spreasheet python object which can be used into larger projects. The code is totaly written in Python (actualy 2.2.2).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pyBoids is a free/open-source project that implements (in Python/TKinter) Craig Reynold's famous boids algorithm. This algorithm intelligently simulates flocking, herding, swarming, and schooling behavior as found in nature.
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