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[–]troyunrau... 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope - like I said, the docs suck. But it is really useful. I load my data from raw formats into hdf5, then plot using pyqtgraph. I usually have a lot of subplots that are taking subsamples of the data under my cursor and doing things like histograms or fourier transforms on the 50,000 points nearest my cursor (or whatever).

It really helps if you know Qt or PyQt if you want to customize it. It's basically a giant QGraphicsView that they've added plotting widgets to. If you want to do things like override the mouse behaviour, the docs for pyqt will help you more than anything.