CMasher
Scientific colormaps for making accessible, informative and 'cmashing' plots (by 1313e)
matplotlib
matplotlib: plotting with Python (by matplotlib)
CMasher | matplotlib | |
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2 | 36 | |
393 | 19,427 | |
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8.7 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 6 hours ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Python License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
CMasher
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMasher.
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- The Orbit of Planet Nine
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[OC] Scientific impact (citations of research publications) of countries per capita
This is really cool! I agree with you about the red-green issue, but I'm not sure you're taking full advantage of the color scale for distinguishing between different levels. Maybe something like the fusion colormap (without the darkest parts) from this set of perceptually uniform maps. Alternatively I'm not actually convinced you're conveying much additional information out of using a diverging colormap, so you could try using something sequential - regardless, this is super interesting!
matplotlib
Posts with mentions or reviews of matplotlib.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-07.
- How and where is matplotlib package making use of PySide?
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Top 10 growing data visualization libraries in Python in 2023
Github: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib
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Tkinter, PyGame windows too large on Mac
as suggested here.
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[OC] Attempted & Completed Suicide Rate in Canada, 1998/99
Tool: Matplotlib Pyplot
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Help unpickling an old dataset
The issue was described here: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/issues/8409, but the "solution" was just "this is fixed" which was not helpful to me.
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The Python Packages That Gave Me Nightmares: A Guide to Overcoming Common Challenges
Matplotlib: Matplotlib is a 2D plotting library that allows you to create visualizations of your data. It's a powerful tool for data analysis, but the syntax can be complex and the customization options can be overwhelming. GitHub - https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib
- pcolormesh very slow when using "log" axes
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Question: What is matplotlib short for?
A quick google shows: this history.txt:
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Linear Regression
Let's take a small subset i.e 20 data points of our prediction and compare it with actual output using matplotlib library
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Where to find a dynamic charge density animation/simulation?
I will think more about what I want to say next, but for now, I would like to say that I need the super-particles and PIC methods as I think that is the way forward for me. Are there ways to implement these methods in matplotlib, Visit or Paraview? Do I take existing code and import it into those programs to visualize it? Or can I directly program/simulate something in those visualizion tools without needing to import any code?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing CMasher and matplotlib you can also consider the following projects:
dufte - :chart_with_upwards_trend: Minimalistic Matplotlib style
PyQtGraph - Fast data visualization and GUI tools for scientific / engineering applications
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
pygal - PYthon svg GrAph plotting Library
scientific-visualization-book - An open access book on scientific visualization using python and matplotlib
bqplot - Plotting library for IPython/Jupyter notebooks
plotnine - A Grammar of Graphics for Python
VisPy - Main repository for Vispy
Graphviz - Simple Python interface for Graphviz