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feedgnuplot
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Brplot โ plotting app/lib in C
Thanks for the post. The obvious comparison is feedgnuplot: https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot/
That works similarly in that it plots standard input. The backend is gnuplot, which is a double-edged sword: it's far more full-featured than brplot, but almost certainly is much slower also. I'll try out brplot to see if it would be a good replacement for cases where speed is important. Thanks!
- Feedgnuplot: Visualize the output of ANY commandline tool
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A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
Oh hey Dima.
Feedgnuplot is really slick.
https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot
It's in the debian repos too.
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D2: A new declarative language to turn text into diagrams
Is there a declarative language or framework to create ad-hoc GUIs that consume structured data from stdin stream and spit-out a GUI?
Like feedgnuplot [1] but not only restricted to graphs.
[1] https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot
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jupyter and vim
I found using shell as an interactive environment to be pretty productive using https://github.com/dkogan/feedgnuplot and https://github.com/dkogan/vnlog. The filesystem becomes your state (instead of in memory state of your Python interpreter) which forces you to write Unix-style tools. Plotting with feedgnuplot spins up an interactive Qt plotter which I often used to explore 3D plots. It's not "inline" and fancy and does take a bit of grokking but I eventually found it more productive than Jupyter, especially as my development moved away from Python.
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termplotlib: Plots in the terminal
One of the tools I absolutely love is feedgnuplot which presents a stdin CLI interface to gnuplot.
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Anyone know of a good Data Visualization Library?
Also, if one doesn't want to learn Gnuplot's DSL try using feedgnuplot which presents a stdin interface for whitespace delimited tabular data.
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Best scientific graphing library?
Write space delimited tabular data (ideally in vnlog format) and plot it using feedgnuplot. Also helps decouple concerns (data generating application focuses on generating data).
jupyter-vim
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Install vim plugin (for XML/HTML encode/decode)
In this config, under the Plugins folder there are various plugins that aren't found in the Astrocommunity repo (aka "Custom" plugins). A great example that I found interesting and included into my own config was mehalters repl.lua file that installs the jupyter-vim plugin. From my limited understanding to install packages into astrovim, we need to make a file in the Plugins folder, make the necessary configurations, and then it should load.
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send code to jupyter
Is there any way to communicate with jupyter like jupyter-vim? I am aware of python-repl in emacs, but it does not support inline plots/figures. Moreover, it is nice to nice to show outputs in different windows (especially using multiple monitors).
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jupyter and vim
Now here comes the endboss: Jupyter. For the first time, I feel like I'm missing out on stuff when using vim. I've started a job in datascience, which is actually awesome. However, I work a lot with image data. I also do a lot of analysis on results, meaning I do a lot of fancy plots that hopefully show the weaknesses of our prediction models. I recently wrote an augmentation algorithm where I had to see the output in form of an image after every step to make sure it's correct. This is not a possible workflow in vim right now. I know of many solutions that I already tried, like for example jupyter-vim or the jupyter vim mode. I'd like to work inside my terminal though. I'm not this kind of purist who needs to have a terminal that is compatible with VT100 or whatever people came up with in the 80ies. I also don't care if my terminal in based on an ascii like grid or actually rendered in HTML. I just want (Neo)vim, with the functionality of jupyter (inline plotting) even if this means vim has to be rendered inside an electron app or whatever people use these days for fancy GUIs. Imagine an electron based editor like Oni which not only runs the "real" neovim in the background, but is also able to do inline figures, images, plots and even interactive stuff. It seems to me like I can't be the only one who wants this. So after all this, here's the question: Is there anything you now of that allows for this kind of stuff? Is there any other workflow that I'm not aware of? Or do people just not use those features when working with vim? Pls help a vimmer stay at vim.
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I'm looking for a comfortable neovim based environment for Python and IPython
For Matlab-like "cell-mode", have a look at https://github.com/jupyter-vim/jupyter-vim/.
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A possible option for (partially) replacing jupyter-notebook with vim
To work in a py file (or py codelines selection from whatever format): https://github.com/jupyter-vim/jupyter-vim
What are some alternatives?
implot - Immediate Mode Plotting
magma-nvim - Interact with Jupyter from NeoVim.
matplotlib-cpp - Extremely simple yet powerful header-only C++ plotting library built on the popular matplotlib
vim-jukit - Jupyter-Notebook inspired Neovim/Vim Plugin
ttyplot - a realtime plotting utility for terminal/console with data input from stdin
jupytext.vim - Vim plugin for editing Jupyter ipynb files via jupytext
plotext - plotting on terminal
jupyter_ascending - Ascend your Jupyter Notebook usage
matplotlib - C++ wrappers around python's matplotlib
papermill - ๐ Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks
matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization ๐๐พ
nvim-ipy - IPython/Jupyter plugin for Neovim