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Visvis is a pure Python library for visualization of 1D to 4D data in an object
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oriented way. Essentially, visvis is an object oriented layer of Python on top
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of OpenGL, thereby combining the power of OpenGL with the usability of Python.
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A Matlab-like interface in the form of a set of functions allows easy creation
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of objects (e.g. plot(), imshow(), volshow(), surf()).
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With visvis a range of different data can be visualized by simply adding world
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objects to a scene (or axes). These world objects can be anything from plots
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(lines with markers), to images, 3D rendered volumes, shaded meshes, or you can
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program your own world object class. If required, these data can also be moved
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in time.
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WWW: https://github.com/almarklein/visvis
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