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pydot-1.0.2-6.fc12.noarch
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python.
Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up
to Graphviz 2.16).
Output can be inlined in Postscript into interactive scientific environments
like TeXmacs, or output in any of the format's supported by the Graphviz
tools dot, neato, twopi.
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BastionLinux 13
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pydot-1.2.2-1.lbn25.py37.noarch
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python.
Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up
to Graphviz 2.16).
Output can be inlined in Postscript into interactive scientific environments
like TeXmacs, or output in any of the format's supported by the Graphviz
tools dot, neato, twopi.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 19
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pydot-1.2.2-1.lbn19.noarch
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python.
Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up
to Graphviz 2.16).
Output can be inlined in Postscript into interactive scientific environments
like TeXmacs, or output in any of the format's supported by the Graphviz
tools dot, neato, twopi.
Located in
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19
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pydot-1.4.2-1.lbn25.noarch
An interface for creating both directed and non directed graphs from Python.
Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot language are supported (up
to Graphviz 2.16).
Output can be inlined in Postscript into interactive scientific environments
like TeXmacs, or output in any of the format's supported by the Graphviz
tools dot, neato, twopi.
Located in
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Plone and Zope
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BastionLinux 25
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pyformance-0.3.2-1.lbn19.noarch
Performance metrics, based on Coda Hale's Yammer metrics
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Network Monitoring
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pygeoif-0.4.1-1.lbn13.noarch
A basic implementation of the __geo_interface__
PyGeoIf provides a GeoJSON-like protocol for geo-spatial (GIS) vector data.
So when you want to write your own geospatilal library with support for this protocol you may use pygeoif as a starting point and build your functionality on top of it
You may think of pygeoif as a 'shapely ultralight' which lets you construct geometries and perform very basic operations like reading and writing geometries from/to WKT, constructing line strings out of points, polygons from linear rings, multi polygons from polygons, etc. It was inspired by shapely and implements the geometries in a way that when you are familiar with shapely you feel right at home with pygeoif
It was written to provide clean and python only geometries for fastkml
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pygeoif-0.6-1.lbn19.noarch
A basic implementation of the __geo_interface__
PyGeoIf provides a GeoJSON-like protocol for geo-spatial (GIS) vector data.
So when you want to write your own geospatilal library with support for this protocol you may use pygeoif as a starting point and build your functionality on top of it
You may think of pygeoif as a 'shapely ultralight' which lets you construct geometries and perform very basic operations like reading and writing geometries from/to WKT, constructing line strings out of points, polygons from linear rings, multi polygons from polygons, etc. It was inspired by shapely and implements the geometries in a way that when you are familiar with shapely you feel right at home with pygeoif
It was written to provide clean and python only geometries for fastkml
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BastionLinux 19
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PyGithub-1.25.0-1.lbn19.noarch
Use the full Github API v3
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BastionLinux 19
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pygobject2-2.21.1-6.fc13.x86_64
The pygobject2 package provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library
for use in Python programs.
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BastionLinux 13
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pygobject2-2.28.6-4.fc18.armv6hl
The pygobject2 package provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library
for use in Python programs.
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