Mark Liversedge 1b3792d4a8 Add QChart to Python Chart (2b of 5)
Basics now in place to plot line, scatter, pie and bar
charts. This commit finishes off the final bit of part
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A new GC api, GC.setAxis(..) has been added allowing
fine grained control on the axes added automatically.

They reference axes by name, based upon the xaxis and yaxis
parameters passed to the GC.setCurve(..) function.

GC.setAxis(..) should be called /after/ the curves are
added since it will not create axes in advance.
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GoldenCheetah

About

GoldenCheetah is an open-source data analysis tool primarily written in C++ with Qt for cyclists and triathletes with support for training as well.

GoldenCheetah can connect with indoor trainers and cycling equipment such as cycling computers and power meters to import data.

In addition, GoldenCheetah can connect to cloud services.

It can then manipulate and view the data, as well as analyze it.

Installing

Golden Cheetah install and build instructions are documented for each platform;

INSTALL-WIN32 For building on Microsoft Windows

INSTALL-LINUX For building on Linux

INSTALL-MAC For building on Apple OS X

OSX: Build Status

Windows: Build status

Coverity Status

Alternatively, official builds are available from http://www.goldencheetah.org

whilst the latest developer builds are available from https://github.com/GoldenCheetah/GoldenCheetah/releases

Languages
Standard ML 68.3%
C++ 28.1%
C 2.7%
Yacc 0.2%
QMake 0.2%
Other 0.1%