notebook-examples
Example notebooks showing how to work with ECMWF services and data (by ecmwf)
ipyvizzu-story
Build, present and share animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments. (by vizzuhq)
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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notebook-examples
Posts with mentions or reviews of notebook-examples.
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Creating station model plots
I've found MetPy, but that would require a bit of training. ECMWF offers Magics examples, but it does not seem to be able to plot station models. Strangely, the program I was able to find that worked immediately was an old MSDOS program–Weathergraphix–linked to here. (I would be more than happy to use older MSDOS programs too, if any of you know of any others.)
ipyvizzu-story
Posts with mentions or reviews of ipyvizzu-story.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-11.
- [OC] Data scientists use PowerPoint?! 😯🤯
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[OC ]How often do data scientists present to business people?
We used ipyvizzu-story: https://github.com/vizzuhq/ipyvizzu-story. This is an open-source tool we built. Let us know if you need help using it 😉
- Show HN: Open-source animated chart presentations in computational notebooks
- Show HN: Ipyvizzu-story – animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook
- Show HN: Build, present and share animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook
- GitHub - vizzuhq/ipyvizzu-story: Animated Chart Presentation in Jupyter Notebook.
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New open-source tools to build animated chart presentations in Jupyter notebook and Javascript
Jupyter/Python extension: https://github.com/vizzuhq/ipyvizzu-story
- New open-source tool to build animated chart presentations in Jupyter notebook
What are some alternatives?
When comparing notebook-examples and ipyvizzu-story you can also consider the following projects:
vizzu-story-js - Build and present animated data stories.
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
ipyvizzu - Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments with a simple Python syntax.
dash-tools - DashTools - Plotly Dash Command Line Tools - Create, Run and Deploy Templated Python Apps from Terminal
django-slick-reporting - Reporting engine for Django, Create dashboards, reports and charts effectively and effortlessly.