Py-histoprint

Jul 20, 2023

Pretty printing of histograms to the console

histoprint is a package for pretty print of NumPy and other histograms to the console.

Histoprint uses a mix of terminal color codes and Unicode trickery i.e. combining characters to plot overlaying histograms. Some terminals are not able to display Unicode combining characters correctly. Histoprint can still be used in those terminals, but the character set needs to be constrained to the non-combining ones.



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