Release 0.10.0 is out

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Luke Campagnola

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Nov 5, 2016, 3:58:40 AM11/5/16
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Greetings graphers,

PyQtGraph 0.10.0 has finally left the nest after many weeks of testing and tuning. I want to give a big thanks to everyone who pushed this release forward, and especially to Eric Dill who has done a lot of work to improve testing and review PRs.

This release is light on new features but has many bugfixes and few key changes:

* PyQt5 support
* Support for latest numpy API
* A frequently-requested option to interpret images in row-major format
* Scripts for automating releases  (so we can release more frequently)
* Many new unit tests and revived continuous integration

The last point is maybe the most important because we currently have over 70 pull requests with some excellent new features waiting to be merged in, but it has become very difficult to merge new features without a lot of manual testing. Pushing toward better test coverage will allow us the freedom to keep adding new features.

What's next? Personally, I'd like to see support for PySide2 and QtQuick in the next release, and I've got about 20 new features I'd like to merge in. I would love to hear from y'all about where you'd like to see PyQtGraph go in the near or distant future.


Cheers,
Luke

Big Stone

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Nov 5, 2016, 12:23:13 PM11/5/16
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Would some recent additions in PyQt5.7+ world be of interest to speed up things in PyQtGraph ?
PyQtChart
PyQtDataVisualization

(and soon)
PyQt3D "provides functionality for near-realtime simulation systems with support for 2D and 3D rendering in both Python and Qt Quick applications"

Vincent Le Saux

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Nov 6, 2016, 8:37:55 AM11/6/16
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Congrats Luke and Eric for all your amazing work.

I definitely agree with your remark regarding PR. Many PR are still waiting for review (easier to say, than to find time to do so ;-)), and some of them are actually pretty cool features. Milestone for version 0.11 : reduce significantly the number of PR by merging (if still relevant and well written) or refusing (if no longer relevant or too old) them???

Vincent

Windel Bouwman

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Nov 11, 2016, 3:18:02 PM11/11/16
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Nice Job!

I was wondering where can I download the release? I see a folder here: http://pyqtgraph.org/downloads/0.10.0/ but also on github releases I see a zip file.

Regards,
Windel


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Laís Pc

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Nov 11, 2016, 4:32:54 PM11/11/16
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Very nice job!I would like to know if there is some new features related to plot large realtime data (with PlotWidget for example). For now I am facing high CPU usage while doing this.
I have tried a variety of downsampling techniques and reduction of the axis update. They help sometimes but CPU gets high when data have grown a lot. Any suggestions?
Thanks!


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Rajab Legnain

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Nov 22, 2016, 2:29:35 AM11/22/16
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good work
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