
Hi Jake, I gave a look to the doc, I find the interface of your library clear and intuitive, moreover the library lets the user perform a fine tuning of the plot properties. The documentation is really readable, maybe some more example in the tutorial would be nice, but I understand that it's only at a preliminary stage.Finally, I have only some minor observation/hint for you: (1) If I understood what you mean, I think you'd replace the sentence: "Any object that can return an iterator with begin() and end()" with a more formal one like this: "Any data type that models the Range concept" where the word Range should appear as a link to the Boost.Range doc (http://www.boost.org/libs/range/doc/range.html) (2) You define default for the x,y range as [-10, 10]. Shouldn't the default be guessed by the data values ? (3) Instead of x_external_style_on you could use x_axis_alignment( alignment_type alignment ) where alignment is one from {center, top, bottom}, the default case would be alignment==center, while the bottom alignment would produce the same effect of x_external_style_on(true), and the top alignment would put the x axis ticks and values on the top of the window; similiarly for the y axis you could make use of a method y_axis_alignment( alignment_type alignment ) with possible alignment values center, left and right. Regards Marco On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 07:48:13 +0200, Jake Voytko <jakevoytko@gmail.com> wrote:
All,
I have uploaded the newest version of SVG_Plot to the Boost Vault, and am looking for feedback. This library allows you to make 1 and 2 dimensional plots from STL containers, hopefully with minimal hassle :), and outputs the images as SVG files. The package contains 9 example files in project-root/libs/svg_plot/example that give a reasonable demonstration of what the library is capable of currently.
The link to the library in the Vault is here: http://tinyurl.com/2mqvba
And a link to online documentation is here: http://www.tcnj.edu/~voytko2/html/
It has been tested on Visual Studio 2005 and GCC 4.1.2.
I'm looking for what you like about the library/documentation, and what you don't like (but please check the To Do list first to see if I'm aware of it!) The only extra issue is that because of some last minute trouble, I currently can't make 2D plots from 1D STL containers (vector, etc), but that will hopefully be fixed within the week.
Thank you for your time, Jake
P.S. If you need a program to look at the .SVG files, try either Firefox, IE with Adobe SVG plugin, or Inkscape. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe & other changes: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost
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