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Dealing with graphics, drawing and graphics file formats. For information about libraries for graphical user interfaces, see [[Libraries and tools/GUI libraries|GUI libraries]].
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== Applications ==
== Haskell Graphics Libraries ==
 
   
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;[http://haskell.org/Blobs/ Blobs diagram editor]
This page is about libraries for dealing with graphics, drawing and graphics file formats. For information about libraries for graphical user interfaces, see [[GUILibraries]].
 
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:Blobs is a diagram editor for directed graphs. It is written in Haskell, using the platform-independent GUI toolkit wxHaskell. Blobs is a front-end for drawing and editing graph diagrams.
   
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;[http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/ian.lynagh/Fraskell/ Fraskell]
;[http://haskell.org/graphics/ The Hugs Graphics Library]
 
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:A Haskell program that generates images of the Mandelbrot set.
:The Hugs Graphics Library supports 2-dimensional graphics operations, timers, mouse and keyboard actions and multiple windows. It runs on Hugs under both Win32 and X11. An earlier version was used for early prototypes of Fran.
 
   
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=== Ray tracing ===
;[http://haskell.org/haven/ Haven]
 
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:Scalable Vector Graphics for Haskell. Portable, device-independent, resolution-independent library, including support for affine transformations, Bezier curves, fine-grained control of pen attributes, bounds and intersection tests, constructive area geometry, anti-aliased rendering, outline fonts, etc.
 
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;[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cgray/banky/ Banky : Monte Carlo ray tracing]
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:A monte carlo ray tracer in Haskell. Monte-Carlo ray-Tracing uses random and quasi-random techniques for improved image synthesis. Monte-carlo ray-tracers simulate global illumination and eliminates the ambient term. It does this using a set of random techniques to simulate an integration model of illumination, which is far more realistic.
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;[[HRay]] A Haskell ray tracer
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:HRay, a ray tracer in Haskell. The goal is to show how elegant, short and maintainable a ray tracing implementation would be in a functional language, as opposed to an imperative or procedural language. It uses a formal model for the application, using the functional and declarative formalism Funmath
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;[http://benny.kramekweb.com/hrayt/ hrayt, A Haskell Raytracer]
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:A Haskell ray tracer in only a few hours.
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;[http://www.nobugs.org/developer/htrace/index.html Htrace, A Haskell Raytracer]
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:A 1 day raytracer.
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;[http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~bjpop/code.html bjpop-ray]
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:A simple raytracer using wxHaskell for the GUI.
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;[http://groups.csail.mit.edu/graphics/classes/6.837/F99/projects/reports/team06.pdf Parallel Ray Tracing in pH]
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:A parallel ray tracer, using the parallel Haskell
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;Galois Ray Tracer from ICFP '00
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:A Galois Connections team submitted a ray tracer entry in Haskell in the 2000 ICFP contest
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;[http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~gnik/apset/ray_tracer.lhs A Ray Tracer for Spheres]
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:David King's Haskell port of an Id ray tracer from the Impala suite
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;[http://syn.cs.pdx.edu/~jsnow/glome Glome]
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:A ray tracer written by Jim Snow with a modern acceleration structure and a variety primitive types.
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== Libraries ==
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;[http://dockerz.net/software/chart.html Chart Library]
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: A simple library for drawing 2D charts, implemented in Haskell, using the [http://cairographics.org/ Cairo] graphics library for rendering. [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Chart On Hackage]
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;[[Chlor]]
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: A pure-Haskell library to produce vector graphics diagrams and charts
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;[[Diagrams]]
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:Provides an embedded domain-specific language (EDSL) for creating simple pictures and diagrams in Haskell.
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/funcmp Functional Metapost]
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:Functional Metapost is a Haskell binding for MetaPost, the powerful but cumbersome graphics language.
   
 
;[http://www.conal.net/Fran/ Functional Reactive Animation]
 
;[http://www.conal.net/Fran/ Functional Reactive Animation]
 
:FRAN is a Haskell library (or "embedded language") for interactive animations with 2D and 3D graphics and sound. It runs on Hugs under Windows 95 and Windows NT, using Win32 graphics (GDI).
 
:FRAN is a Haskell library (or "embedded language") for interactive animations with 2D and 3D graphics and sound. It runs on Hugs under Windows 95 and Windows NT, using Win32 graphics (GDI).
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/gd GD bindings]: Bindings to a small subset of the GD graphics library.
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gloss Gloss]:
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:Get some simple vector graphics on the screen with a minimum of fuss. Gloss comes with a large number of [http://code.ouroborus.net/gloss/gloss-stable/gloss-examples/ examples] in the [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gloss-examples gloss-examples] package.
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gloss-raster Gloss-raster]:
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:Renders raster images in parallel using the Repa array library. Gloss-raster can be used as a partial replacement for the "Processing" Java library.
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;[[GPipe]]
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:A functional graphics API for programmable GPUs.
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;[[Grapefruit]]
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:Grapefruit is a library for programming graphical animations and GUIs in a declarative way. It is based on the concepts of [[Functional Reactive Programming]].
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;[http://lambdacube3d.wordpress.com/ LambdaCube 3D]
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:LambdaCube 3D is a domain specific language and library that makes it possible to program GPUs in a purely functional style.
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;[http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HaskLS L-systems]
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:A Haskell implementation for Lindenmayer Systems (L-systems). The goal is to implement L-systems in Haskell, and provide a way to visualize them using HOpenGL.
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;[http://haskell.org/haven/ Haven] (broken link)
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:Scalable Vector Graphics for Haskell. Portable, device-independent, resolution-independent library, including support for affine transformations, Bezier curves, fine-grained control of pen attributes, bounds and intersection tests, constructive area geometry, anti-aliased rendering, outline fonts, etc.
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;[http://vis.renci.org/jeff/hieroglyph/ Hieroglyph]
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;[http://haskell.org/HOpenGL/ HOpenGL]
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:HOpenGL is a Haskell binding for the OpenGL graphics API (GL 2.1 / GLU 1.3) and the portable OpenGL utility toolkit GLUT.
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/HPlot HPLot]
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;[http://hackage.haskell.org/package/hps hps]
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: Partially implements the postscript drawing model.
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;[http://darcs.haskell.org/~lemmih/hsSDL/ hsSDL]
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:Contains bindings to libSDL, libSDL_gfx, libSDL_image, libSDL_mixer and libSDL_ttf.
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;[http://haskell.org/graphics/ The Hugs Graphics Library]
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:The Hugs Graphics Library supports 2-dimensional graphics operations, timers, mouse and keyboard actions and multiple windows. It runs on Hugs under both Win32 and X11. An earlier version was used for early prototypes of Fran.
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;[http://linuz.sns.it/~monge/wiki/index.php/Milfoh Milfoh]
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:An image to texture loading library. Use SDL_image (and a bare minimum of SDL), to load image files as OpenGL textures.
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=== Pan ===
   
 
;[http://www.conal.net/pan Pan]
 
;[http://www.conal.net/pan Pan]
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:Pan# is a slightly re-engineered version of Pan. It uses the same compiler but used the Microsoft .NET framework instead of visual studio, making it easier to install and use. It also has a number of new features added. While Pan is embedded in Haskell, Pan# has its own Haskell-like language built in so there is no need to use other Haskell compilers. Currently Windows-only.
 
:Pan# is a slightly re-engineered version of Pan. It uses the same compiler but used the Microsoft .NET framework instead of visual studio, making it easier to install and use. It also has a number of new features added. While Pan is embedded in Haskell, Pan# has its own Haskell-like language built in so there is no need to use other Haskell compilers. Currently Windows-only.
   
;[http://www.acooke.org/jara/pancito/index.html Pancito]
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;[http://www.acooke.org/pancito-code/ Pancito]
 
:Pancito is a Haskell module for manipulating functional images and then saving them to disk. It was inspired by Pan.
 
:Pancito is a Haskell module for manipulating functional images and then saving them to disk. It was inspired by Pan.
   
;[http://haskell.org/HOpenGL/ HOpenGL]
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;[http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~sseefried/pan/index.html Panic]
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:A cross-platform re-implementation of Pan in Haskell using the wxWidgets GUI library and OpenGL graphics library.
:HOpenGL is a Haskell binding for the OpenGL graphics API (GL 1.2.1 / GLU 1.3) and the portable OpenGL utility toolkit GLUT.
 
   
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=== Graphics file formats ===
;[http://cryp.to/funcmp/ Functional Metapost]
 
:Functional Metapost is a Haskell binding for MetaPost, the powerful but cumbersome graphics language.
 
   
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;[http://www.alpheccar.org/en/posts/show/82 HPDF]
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:A small portable Haskell library to generate PDF pictures.
   
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;[http://people.cs.uu.nl/jeroen/ Functional Specification of the JPEG algorithm], and an Implementation for Free
=== Graphics File Formats ===
 
   
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;[http://web.archive.org/web/20010606145143/www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/gd/index.html PNG and JPEG writer]
;[http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/jeroen/ Functional Specification of the JPEG algorithm, and an Implementation for Free]
 
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: available at internet archive; cumbersome for download
   
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;[http://web.archive.org/web/20010306041706/www.numeric-quest.com/funpdf/index.html PDF writer]
=== Dead ===
 
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: available at internet archive; cumbersome for download
   
[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pms.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/panne/haskell_libs/daVinci.html daVinci binding] (<em>via the Internet Archive since 2006-03-22</em>)
 
:A binding to daVinci, an X-Windows based visualization tool for directed graphs.
 
   
;[http://web.archive.org/web/20010628003610/http://www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/Gif/ Gif Writer]<em>(via Internet Archive since 10/06/2003)</em>
 
:A simple tool - capable of producing GIF based plots from within Haskell programs. Such plots can be then incorporated into HTML reports, to literate Haskell programs, or to combination of both.
 
   
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;[http://www.students.cs.uu.nl/people/dgruijs/jpg/jpg.html JPEG encoding] {{dead link}}
 
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[[Category:Graphics]]
: Written in Gofer.
 
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[[Category:Libraries]]
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[[Category:Packages]]

Revision as of 09:02, 2 October 2012

Dealing with graphics, drawing and graphics file formats. For information about libraries for graphical user interfaces, see GUI libraries.

Applications

Blobs diagram editor
Blobs is a diagram editor for directed graphs. It is written in Haskell, using the platform-independent GUI toolkit wxHaskell. Blobs is a front-end for drawing and editing graph diagrams.
Fraskell
A Haskell program that generates images of the Mandelbrot set.

Ray tracing

HRay A Haskell ray tracer
HRay, a ray tracer in Haskell. The goal is to show how elegant, short and maintainable a ray tracing implementation would be in a functional language, as opposed to an imperative or procedural language. It uses a formal model for the application, using the functional and declarative formalism Funmath
hrayt, A Haskell Raytracer
A Haskell ray tracer in only a few hours.
Htrace, A Haskell Raytracer
A 1 day raytracer.
bjpop-ray
A simple raytracer using wxHaskell for the GUI.
Parallel Ray Tracing in pH
A parallel ray tracer, using the parallel Haskell
Galois Ray Tracer from ICFP '00
A Galois Connections team submitted a ray tracer entry in Haskell in the 2000 ICFP contest
A Ray Tracer for Spheres
David King's Haskell port of an Id ray tracer from the Impala suite
Glome
A ray tracer written by Jim Snow with a modern acceleration structure and a variety primitive types.

Libraries

Chart Library
A simple library for drawing 2D charts, implemented in Haskell, using the Cairo graphics library for rendering. On Hackage
Chlor
A pure-Haskell library to produce vector graphics diagrams and charts
Diagrams
Provides an embedded domain-specific language (EDSL) for creating simple pictures and diagrams in Haskell.
Functional Metapost
Functional Metapost is a Haskell binding for MetaPost, the powerful but cumbersome graphics language.
Functional Reactive Animation
FRAN is a Haskell library (or "embedded language") for interactive animations with 2D and 3D graphics and sound. It runs on Hugs under Windows 95 and Windows NT, using Win32 graphics (GDI).
GD bindings
Bindings to a small subset of the GD graphics library.
Gloss
Get some simple vector graphics on the screen with a minimum of fuss. Gloss comes with a large number of examples in the gloss-examples package.
Gloss-raster
Renders raster images in parallel using the Repa array library. Gloss-raster can be used as a partial replacement for the "Processing" Java library.
GPipe
A functional graphics API for programmable GPUs.
Grapefruit
Grapefruit is a library for programming graphical animations and GUIs in a declarative way. It is based on the concepts of Functional Reactive Programming.
LambdaCube 3D
LambdaCube 3D is a domain specific language and library that makes it possible to program GPUs in a purely functional style.
L-systems
A Haskell implementation for Lindenmayer Systems (L-systems). The goal is to implement L-systems in Haskell, and provide a way to visualize them using HOpenGL.
Haven (broken link)
Scalable Vector Graphics for Haskell. Portable, device-independent, resolution-independent library, including support for affine transformations, Bezier curves, fine-grained control of pen attributes, bounds and intersection tests, constructive area geometry, anti-aliased rendering, outline fonts, etc.
Hieroglyph
HOpenGL
HOpenGL is a Haskell binding for the OpenGL graphics API (GL 2.1 / GLU 1.3) and the portable OpenGL utility toolkit GLUT.
HPLot
hps
Partially implements the postscript drawing model.
hsSDL
Contains bindings to libSDL, libSDL_gfx, libSDL_image, libSDL_mixer and libSDL_ttf.
The Hugs Graphics Library
The Hugs Graphics Library supports 2-dimensional graphics operations, timers, mouse and keyboard actions and multiple windows. It runs on Hugs under both Win32 and X11. An earlier version was used for early prototypes of Fran.
Milfoh
An image to texture loading library. Use SDL_image (and a bare minimum of SDL), to load image files as OpenGL textures.

Pan

Pan
An embedded language and highly optimizing compiler for image synthesis and transformation, based on the simple idea of images as functions over infinite, continuous 2D space. The resulting binaries can be used as PhotoShop plugins, embedded in web pages or PowerPoint, or used in an interactive standalone viewer. The compiler contains no domain-specific knowledge, so it's very extensible. See the gallery for visual examples. Currently Windows-only, but ports are encouraged.
Pan#
Pan# is a slightly re-engineered version of Pan. It uses the same compiler but used the Microsoft .NET framework instead of visual studio, making it easier to install and use. It also has a number of new features added. While Pan is embedded in Haskell, Pan# has its own Haskell-like language built in so there is no need to use other Haskell compilers. Currently Windows-only.
Pancito
Pancito is a Haskell module for manipulating functional images and then saving them to disk. It was inspired by Pan.
Panic
A cross-platform re-implementation of Pan in Haskell using the wxWidgets GUI library and OpenGL graphics library.

Graphics file formats

HPDF
A small portable Haskell library to generate PDF pictures.
Functional Specification of the JPEG algorithm, and an Implementation for Free
PNG and JPEG writer
available at internet archive; cumbersome for download
PDF writer
available at internet archive; cumbersome for download


This page contains a list of libraries and tools in a certain category. For a comprehensive list of such pages, see Applications and libraries.