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From: Francesco F. <f.f...@gm...> - 2017-09-14 13:34:11
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Thank you, Ben. unfortunately I don't have experience developing opengl neither, but I'd like to make an attempt riesuming this subject. I am starting from this: https://github.com/ChrisBeaumont/mplgl Can anyone confirm this is the last update we have for this project? Francesco Faccenda 2017-09-13 16:21 GMT+02:00 Benjamin Root <ben...@gm...>: > A bit of background regarding efforts in this area... > > A long time ago, some experiments were done to see if an opengl backend > could be made for matplotlib. The results weren't that great, particularly > for text rendering, so the effort was dropped. The core developers all > agree that an opengl backend would be neat to have, but we all have > limited, if any, experience developing opengl. Furthermore, such a backend > would likely require a lot of rapid development and trial-n-error. So, we > encouraged others to go develop a package or two separately, with the eye > for bringing it back into matplotlib when it was ready. Glumpy and a few > other projects were born from that prodding. > > VisPy was an attempt to consolidate the development efforts for those > projects. The matplotlib devs had very fruitful discussions with some VisPy > devs back at SciPy 2015, but the project became non-responsive shortly > afterwards. > > Ben Root > > > On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 3:31 AM, Francesco Faccenda < > f.f...@gm...> wrote: > >> Thank you Chris for your reply. >> >> I have to admit I already stumbled on VisPy while doing my research on >> the web. Still, I've got a lot of code already working with *matplotlib*. >> Indeed, not only I plot data with it, but i manage a lot of *mpl events* >> to provide the users usefool tools, like lines picking, tooltips, lines >> copy/paste, square selectors for multiple selections, context menu and so >> on. Moreover, I got matplotlib *embedded *on *wxpython *as well. While >> at the beginning few lines were managed and noone complained, now that big >> amout of data has to be displayed, the non-GPU core of the library is >> starting to show its limits. >> >> Since matplotlib is a reference library for this kind of applications, I >> thought it deserved an update in this direction. If anyone is willing to do >> so, I'm available to discuss possible solutions and also provide any help I >> can give. >> >> Best regards, >> Francesco Faccenda >> >> 2017-09-13 0:46 GMT+02:00 Chris Barker <chr...@no...>: >> >>> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 8:47 AM, Francesco Faccenda < >>> f.f...@gm...> wrote: >>> >>>> But there’s a good news, I have a nice GPU available (an NVIDIA Tesla >>>> K40c), so I’d like to know if there is a way to make matplotlib run on it, >>>> or maybe wrap it on some GPU/CUDA wrapper and make it run smoothly. >>>> >>> >>> I tihnk you want VisPy: >>> >>> https://vispy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ >>> >>> It's a plotting package with a kinda like matplotlib API, built on >>> OpenGL. >>> >>> Unfortunately, it doesn't look like it's been updated in a while -- from >>> teh docs. But the gitHub project is active: >>> >>> https://github.com/vispy/vispy >>> >>> So maybe it's only the docs that haven't been updated! >>> >>> But probably a much better option than trying to shoehorn GPU rendering >>> into MPL. >>> >>> The problem is that while MPL was designed to be "backend" independent >>> -- so it is "easy" to plug in an alternative renderer, the rendering model >>> is not really well suited to GPU rendering -- it would take a lot of >>> refactoring to really be able to take advantage of the graphics card. >>> >>> -CHB >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Christopher Barker, Ph.D. >>> Oceanographer >>> >>> Emergency Response Division >>> NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice >>> 7600 Sand Point Way NE >>> <https://maps.google.com/?q=7600+Sand+Point+Way+NE&entry=gmail&source=g> >>> (206) 526-6329 fax >>> Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception >>> >>> Chr...@no... >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Matplotlib-devel mailing list >> Mat...@py... >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/matplotlib-devel >> >> > |