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I. I want to do a simple graph from timestamp YEAR-month-day to valuation, not wanting to use spreadsheets. Is there some ASCII tool for it to see it on CLI? There are over 500k lines of data, and I want to see only a sketch of it like in Ascii:

Value | * | * * * | * * * * |* * |----------------------> Timestamp 

II. Then, I want to see allocation like in pizza slices:

 - - - -\ - - \ World - - Food \ Index - - / \ - - /oil \- - - - 

I know how-to-get grappy CSV data in Python but totally inexperienced in visualization:

import csv csv_reader = csv.reader(open('data.csv', 'rb'), delimiter=';') for row in csv_reader: # do something with row.... 

Before I do my own ASCII visualization thing, I want to know whether such thing exists. How do you visualize your portfolio in ASCII?

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    Perhaps related here. Commented Mar 26, 2012 at 21:01

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Searching here you will find that gnuplot (in dumb terminal mode) has been suggested before.

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