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I'm trying to make a Gantt chart for a process scheduling simulator, and I've found some libs like plotly.
But instead of plotting the whole chart already done, I need to see it progressing, like a loading bar for every process.



Anyone with a idea of a lib or something that could be useful to do that?
Thank you!










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  • So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
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    Nov 10 at 22:51











  • Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
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    Nov 10 at 23:05














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I'm trying to make a Gantt chart for a process scheduling simulator, and I've found some libs like plotly.
But instead of plotting the whole chart already done, I need to see it progressing, like a loading bar for every process.



Anyone with a idea of a lib or something that could be useful to do that?
Thank you!










share|improve this question





















  • So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
    – CJ59
    Nov 10 at 22:51











  • Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
    – paragon
    Nov 10 at 23:05












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I'm trying to make a Gantt chart for a process scheduling simulator, and I've found some libs like plotly.
But instead of plotting the whole chart already done, I need to see it progressing, like a loading bar for every process.



Anyone with a idea of a lib or something that could be useful to do that?
Thank you!










share|improve this question













I'm trying to make a Gantt chart for a process scheduling simulator, and I've found some libs like plotly.
But instead of plotting the whole chart already done, I need to see it progressing, like a loading bar for every process.



Anyone with a idea of a lib or something that could be useful to do that?
Thank you!







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  • So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
    – CJ59
    Nov 10 at 22:51











  • Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
    – paragon
    Nov 10 at 23:05
















  • So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
    – CJ59
    Nov 10 at 22:51











  • Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
    – paragon
    Nov 10 at 23:05















So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
– CJ59
Nov 10 at 22:51





So you want to animate your plot by like month or duration or something? Or you want to be able to take snapshots at different times? I have no idea what you're actually trying to do.
– CJ59
Nov 10 at 22:51













Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
– paragon
Nov 10 at 23:05




Oh, imagine every bar like a loading screen. I need to see them progressing. The chart starts without anything and is getting built, something like, the first bar takes 3 seconds complete, then the second one starts and takes like 5 seconds, and so on. Like the bottom part of this video youtube.com/watch?v=1ikcIKDGEz4
– paragon
Nov 10 at 23:05

















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