GtkDatabox is a widget for live display of large amounts of fluctuating numerical data. Data presentation (e.g. on linear or logarithmic scales, as dots or lines, with markers/labels) as well as user interaction (e.g. measuring distances) is easy.

Features

  • Zooming in/out with mouse
  • Measuring points with mouse interaction
  • Optional rulers
  • Based on GTK-3

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License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • I use it long ago, but as I have upgraded to GTK3, I had to package the GtkDatabox along with the software, taking it from Git repository, because there is no official release supporting GTK3 yet. But for the simplicity I'm very satisfied with it, I don't think to stop using it ever!
  • While it's very useful as a starting point, it has a long way to go in terms of documentation and could benefit from greater flexibility of layout. Also, there are a few bugs.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

GTK+

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C User Interface (UI) Software, C Data Visualization Software, C Libraries

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2008-05-31