Interactive graphing on the Raspberry Pi using Plot.ly

Alex Eames has been experimenting with the API of an online service called Plot.ly which allows you to send it a packet full of data which it then plots into a graph. He’s written some sample code and instructions for you to do it yourself. Read it here.

1 comment for “Interactive graphing on the Raspberry Pi using Plot.ly

  1. 20.2.2015

    Hello,

    Very interesting indeed.
    As an alternative ,I have tried initialstate.com product with excellent results. This product is simple to implement and offer some superb graphic displays and tools.

    Nigel

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