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Raspberry Pi cookbook for Python programmers

You're reading from   Raspberry Pi cookbook for Python programmers The Raspberry Pi Cookbook has over 50 tailor-made recipes for programmers to get the most out of Raspberry Pi using Python to unleash its huge potential.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849696623
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Raspberry Pi Cookbook for Python Programmers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with a Raspberry Pi Computer FREE CHAPTER 2. Starting with Python Strings, Files, and Menus 3. Using Python for Automation and Productivity 4. Creating Games and Graphics 5. Creating 3D Graphics 6. Using Python to Drive Hardware 7. Sense and Display Real-world Data 8. Creating Projects with the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 9. Building Robots 10. Interfacing with Technology Hardware and Software List Index

Logging and plotting data


Now that we are able to sample and collect a lot of data, it is important that we can capture and analyze it. We will make use of a Python library called matplotlib, which includes lots of useful tools for manipulating, graphing, and analyzing data. We will use pyplot (which is a part of matplotlib) to produce graphs of our captured data. For more information on pyplot, go to http://matplotlib.org/users/pyplot_tutorial.html.

Getting ready

To use pyplot, we will need to install matplotlib.

Note

Due to a problem with the matplotlib installer, performing the installation using pip-3.2 doesn't always work correctly. The method that follows will overcome this problem by performing all the steps PIP does manually; however, this can take over 30 minutes to complete.

To save time, you can try the PIP installation, which is much quicker. If it doesn't work, you can install it using this manual method.

Try installing matplotlib using PIP with the following commands:

sudo apt-get...
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