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    ChartGPU

    ChartGPU

    Beautiful, open source, WebGPU-based charting library

    The ChartGPU repository is an open-source, WebGPU-based charting library written in TypeScript that enables developers to visualize large datasets with high performance and smooth interactivity even when handling millions of data points. By leveraging WebGPU — the next-generation graphics API for the web — ChartGPU offloads rendering work to the GPU, allowing for fast panning, zooming, and real-time updates with minimal latency. This makes the library particularly valuable for data-intensive dashboards, scientific visualizations, and financial charting where performance bottlenecks of traditional canvas or SVG approaches become apparent. It includes support for common chart types like line, bar, scatter, and candlestick plots, and its architecture is designed to scale with both visual complexity and data volume.
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    L7

    L7

    Large-scale WebGL-powered geospatial data visualization analysis

    ...L7 focuses on the visual expression of data, and realizes clear and effective expression from data to information through the setting of visual variables such as color, size, texture, direction, and volume. L7 can meet common map charts, visual analysis of BI systems, and application system development needs such as spatial information management and analysis in the fields of GIS, transportation, electricity, land, agriculture, and cities. Supports many base map, many rendering engines, and layer free customization, extension, combination. ...
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    ipyvolume

    ipyvolume

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL. Create quiver plots (like scatter, but with an arrow pointing in a particular direction). Render in the Jupyter notebook, or create a standalone html page (or snippet to embed in your page). Render in stereo, for virtual reality with Google Cardboard. Animate in d3 style, for instance, if the x coordinates or color of a scatter plots changes. Animations / sequences, all scatter/quiver plot properties can be...
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