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dtale
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The free pandas visualizer, D-Tale, has now been integrated with ArcticDB which will allow users to load huge datasets and easily navigate their databases
[D-Tale](https://github.com/man-group/dtale) has recently released version 3.2.0 on pypi & conda-forge: ``` pip install -U dtale conda install dtale -c conda-forge ``` But if you want to take it one step further you can now integrate it with [ArcticDB](https://github.com/man-group/ArcticDB): ``` pip install -U dtale[arcticdb] ``` This allows you the ability to navigate your libraries of datasets saved to your ArcticDB database! But the best part is that all the reads are occuring directly against ArcticDB so some of the memory constraints you may have been hit with before are now a thing of the past. Here's a full write up how to use this functionality along with a quick demo: https://github.com/man-group/dtale/blob/master/docs/arcticdb/ARCTICDB\_INTEGRATION.md Hope this helps & please support open-source by throwing your star on the [repo](https://github.com/man-group/dtale). Thanks! 🙏
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Data Scientists using neovim: how do you explore dataframes?
I've looked into external tooling, libs such as dtale, which feel overly complicated for my use case (but I'm open to alternatives). What I would like to have instead is something akin to Spyder's variable viewer, which allows sorting by column. VSCode goes a step further and also provides the ability to filter the dataframe.
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I need help lol
D-Tale: A Python library that provides an interactive web-based interface for data exploration and analysis.
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Something better than pandas? with interactive graphical UI?
Try this: https://github.com/man-group/dtale
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Mito – Excel-like interface for Pandas dataframes in Jupyter notebook
https://github.com/man-group/dtale
I find that I'm actually a lot faster using basic Pandas methods to get the data I want in exactly the form I want it.
If I really want to show everything, I just use:
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- Memray is a memory profiler for Python by Bloomberg
- Show HN: D-Tale, easy to use pandas GUI
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Added visualizations of statsmodels time series analysis functions to the free pandas visualizer, D-Tale
Just added "Time Series Analysis" in v1.60.1 of D-Tale on pypi & conda-forge: pip install -U dtale conda install dtale -c conda-forge This feature provides a quick and easy way to visualize the usage of the following time series analysis function in statsmodels:
- Show HN: Open-source pandas dataframe visualizer
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For all the python/pandas users out there I just released a bunch of UI updates to the free visualizer, D-Tale
Your data is stored in memory so the size of your dataframe is limited to the memory of your machine. That being said we’ve allowed users to swap out the machanism which stores the data so you can use something like Redis or Shelve to allieviate memory. Here’s some documentation: https://github.com/man-group/dtale/blob/master/docs/GLOBAL_STATE.md
Graphia
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NetworkX – Network Analysis in Python
Export the graph to GML or to GraphML or to GraphViz DOT or to some other Graph format. BTW I recommend 3D graph visualization over 2D when possible, that is when you're exploring interactively as opposed to printing figures. The Graphia tool is the only FOSS tool for this purpose that I know of:
https://graphia.app
https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia
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How to create a map showing the relationship between separate data points?
I may be biased. https://graphia.app
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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
A fast 3D alternative for visualizing large graphs is Graphia: https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia https://graphia.app However, it's currently suffering from the Qt switch from 5 to 6.
Regarding Graphviz itself, I wonder why is there no special layout logic for planar graphs? They can be recognized and embedded on the plane in linear time without intersecting edges, so it would be very nice if some of the Graphviz tools actually did that.
A recent set of minimal graph coloring Graphviz visualizations of mine: https://gitlab.com/nsajko/example_optimally_colored_graphs
- Handbook of Graph Drawing and Visualization
- Rick and Morty’s Thanksploitation Deciduous Decision Tree
What are some alternatives?
PandasGUI - A GUI for Pandas DataFrames
AlphaPlot - :chart_with_upwards_trend: Application for statistical analysis and data visualization which can generate different types of publication quality 2D and 3D plots with extensive visual customization.
ydata-profiling - 1 Line of code data quality profiling & exploratory data analysis for Pandas and Spark DataFrames.
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization 📊🗾
jupyterlab-autoplot - Magical Plotting in JupyterLab
Gephi - Gephi - The Open Graph Viz Platform
pandastable - Table analysis in Tkinter using pandas DataFrames.
sketchviz - A command line clone of https://sketchviz.com/
sqliteviz - Instant offline SQL-powered data visualisation in your browser
pygraphistry - PyGraphistry is a Python library to quickly load, shape, embed, and explore big graphs with the GPU-accelerated Graphistry visual graph analyzer
best-of-ml-python - 🏆 A ranked list of awesome machine learning Python libraries. Updated weekly.
graphviz