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<p>$Id: TODO.txt 294 2006-11-07 02:33:08Z parejkoj $</p>
<p>Some ideas for future work. I don't know whether I'll get around to
any of these items; some of them are probably better left undone
anyway. Of course if anybody else wants to take one up...</p>
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<li>Implement missing values. Gnuplot allows you to specify that values
are missing from data files via the `set missing' command. This
should probably be implemented via Numeric's masked arrays.
(Comments?) The real benefit of dealing with values is that (I
think) gnuplot can still put a mesh on a surface even if the surface
has holes.</li>
<li>Figure out how to suck gnuplot error messages back into Python and
turn them into exceptions. This would be tricky: for one thing, not
all gnuplot output is indicative of an error. Moreover,
implementation on Windows and Mac would require additional effort to
change their GnuplotProcess classes. The output from the <code>show</code>
command could be processed in a similar manner.</li>
<li>Implement multiple graphs on a single page. I haven't used this
feature of gnuplot much myself, so I'm not sure how difficult it
would be to build it into the Gnuplot.py framework. Ideally one
would like to be able to spawn multiple GnuplotWindow's from a
single Gnuplot instance, each one behaving much like a Gnuplot
object. Or maybe treat sub-windows as a kind of meta-PlotItem that
can itself contain PlotItems.</li>
<li>Add a way to use Gnuplot.py without Numeric. This would probably
not require too much work, and would also be convenient for Jython
users since JNumeric is not as far along as Numeric.</li>
<li>Support gnuplot's new abilities to allow user interaction via the
mouse. I believe this will require 2-way communication between
Gnuplot.py and gnuplot.</li>
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