K3D-jupyter
plotnine
K3D-jupyter | plotnine | |
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912 | 3,869 | |
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7.1 | 9.6 | |
5 months ago | 9 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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K3D-jupyter
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Unpopular opinion: Matplotlib is a bad library
Yes, 3D performance is crap. That's because MPL is a 2D library. If you want 3d, use a 3d API. I quite like https://github.com/K3D-tools/K3D-jupyter . As far as 2d plotting goes, MPL performance is actually rather good. Anti-aliased 2d rendering is more-or-less impossible to hardware accelerate (many people have tried).
plotnine
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
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A look at the Mojo language for bioinformatics
To your last point, have you tried plotnine? It's meant to be ggplot2 for python.
https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
plotnine - A grammar of graphics for Python based on ggplot2.
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Top 10 growing data visualization libraries in Python in 2023
Github: https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine
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Lets-Plot: An open-source plotting library by JetBrains
This seems quite similar to plotnine [0], which also provides a grammar of graphics interface for Python. That said, I love ggplot and I can't wait to use this in my research! I hope we can port/re-implement ggthemes, scientificplots [1], and other ggplot libraries for lets-plot.
0: https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
1: https://github.com/garrettj403/SciencePlots
- When would you use R instead of Python?
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[P] Easily make complex plots using ChatGPT [open source]
There is [plotnine](https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) which tries to implement ggplot in Python.
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Is R or Python an EASIER option for non-CS/SE grads?
You could use plotnine if you like the grammar of graphics concept: https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Every modeler is supposed to be a great Python programmer
> Python doesn’t yet have anything remotely close to ggplot for rapidly making exploratory graphics, for example.
Plug for plotnine (https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). I don't know R but use ggplot indirectly through this library for exploratory data analysis, and comparing the experience to any other python plotting library, I understand why R folks are usually so sad to be using Python.
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Why has nobody ported ggplot to Python?
They have, https://plotnine.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
What are some alternatives?
siuba - Python library for using dplyr like syntax with pandas and SQL
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python
patchworklib - Patchwork for matplotlib: A subplot manager for intuitive layouts in matplotlib, seaborn, and plotnine.
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
PyQtGraph - Fast data visualization and GUI tools for scientific / engineering applications
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
mplsel - A Matplotlib utility class to enable easier selection, interaction, modification and duplication of Line2D-based plots
ggplot - ggplot port for python
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust