I'd like to ditch LibreOffice Calc and get something better for graphing hash timing results for the Meow Hash v0.5 perf post. If anyone has recommendations, please read the reply to this where I list some preferences. Thanks!
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Second to gnuplot!
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Sounds like maybe d3js might be correct for this. Looks like you can do the uneven spacing via something likehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/13641944/custom-the-scale-function-in-d3-js …
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I'd second going with d3 and maybe even Plotly (which is open now) - it will put a download image button on any chart you generate. Lots of pre-built examples (although the docs are not great.)
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I did my charts in https://sheet.new I know you don't like much Google products, but at least it does not require to install anything. It can do some basic customization for looks, nothing fancy though. And chart can be saved as png.
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Does that do proper x/y series plotting, though? Like LibreOffice Calc, I thought that could only do monotonic x spacing on the chart (it will _label_ the x's properly, but it won't _space_ them properly?)
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I see people suggesting d3js. Here's a nice interface to use it with. Has a learning-curve, but can be quite flexible. https://alpha.iodide.io/
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RStudio might have what you’re looking for?
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DatPlot (http://www.datplot.com/features/ ) may be worth looking into. The styling options are quite basic, but the features and ease of install/use seem to match your criteria.
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It pains me to say this, but now may be the time to learn R.
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