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  3. Type pypm install fillplots
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License
BSD License
Lastest release
version 0.0.2 on Apr 17th, 2013

fillplots is a library to plot regions and boundaries given systems of inequality. Here is a simple example to fill region like a piece of pie.

>>> from fillplots import plot_regions
>>> plot_regions([
...     [(lambda x: (1.0 - x ** 2) ** 0.5, True),
...      (lambda x: x,)]
... ], xlim=(0, 1), ylim=(0, 1))
<fillplots.api.Plotter object at 0x...>

See documentation and examples for more information.

You can install fillplots from PyPI:

pip install fillplots

License

fillplots is licensed under the terms of the BSD 2-Clause License. See the COPYING for more information.

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Last updated Apr 17th, 2013

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