Matplotlib strives to produce publication quality 2D graphics for interactive graphing, scientific publishing, user interface development and web application servers targeting multiple user interfaces and hardcopy output formats. There is a 'pylab' mode which emulates matlab graphics. The library uses numpy for handling large data sets and supports a variety of output backends. This port provides variants for the different GUIs (gtk2, gtk3, tkinter, qt4, qt5, cairo, latex).
Matplotlib strives to produce publication quality 2D graphics for interactive graphing, scientific publishing, user interface development and web application servers targeting multiple user interfaces and hardcopy output formats. There is a 'pylab' mode which emulates matlab graphics. The library uses numpy for handling large data sets and supports a variety of output backends. This port provides variants for the different GUIs (gtk2, gtk3, tkinter, qt4, qt5, cairo, latex).
To install py39-matplotlib, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py39-matplotlib
To see what files were installed by py39-matplotlib, run:
port contents py39-matplotlib
To later upgrade py39-matplotlib, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py39-matplotlib
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