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  • Software for generating videos of graphs,
  • soma_rich
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    I need a video of a graph moving in time, so acceleration Y and time X. What can do something like this? Not fussed about how it moves or if its a cursor moving on a static graph, or an image but I just need an idea of the values that I can then sync to another “real” video.

    soma_rich
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    Something like this would be good:

    DezB
    Free Member

    that fits really well with the music I’m listening to!

    (sorry, no help I’m afraid)

    scuzz
    Free Member

    How good do you want it?
    Paint and Gimp:

    soma_rich
    Free Member

    Yeah it’s got to be based on the 30-40 thousand datapoints I have, thanks Scuzz.

    Dez what you listening to? Biffy Clyro Bubbles?

    scuzz
    Free Member

    Do it in Paraview!
    Open source, uses python, and can now export plots as vector graphics!
    Haven’t used it to animate graphs, but it has an animation module that can do sweeps through 3D data sets and things, so take a look!

    soma_rich
    Free Member

    Your a legend if that works! Downloading now! Looks ideal, love a bit of Python 🙂
    Fanks!

    scuzz
    Free Member

    Woo! I hope it’s as good for those kind of graphs as it is for contour plots and things. Fantastic bit of kit 🙂

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