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pygal
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ECharts for Python
> There is a snapshot library for pyecharts that allows you to convert the HTML produced by the library into formats like JPEG, PNG, PDF and SVG.
One alternative is Pygal: https://github.com/Kozea/pygal/
Even though the library is not actively "developed" but it is a complete library in my opinion.
I feel like with d3.js and eCharts, modern data visualization requires you to run analytics processes first then outputting a JSON then writing the visualization code with JavaScript.
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Homebrew Crafting rules and analysis
I used Pygal to generate the charts, and it uses a unique colour per dataset, so 20 colours for each level. I just didn't see a need to change it.
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[OC] I created graphs that show the page count per chapter for the top 20 most popular manga on MyAnimeList. (Notes and interactive charts in comments)
pygal (To generate the png and interactive charts)
PyQtGraph
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
PyQtGraph - Interactive and realtime 2D/3D/Image plotting and science/engineering widgets.
- Lets-Plot: An open-source plotting library by JetBrains
- Is 62.5Hz too frequent of a measurement to display live data?
- Does anyone know how i can implement a custom ruler for an image that is on a QGraphicsView Scene. And when i zoom the image, the ruler measurements also automatically get updated. Has anyone implemented something similar that could be shared with me?
- Searching for a not laggy way to plot
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Use cases for PySide
Image, 3D, or data visualization applications using OpenCV and the SciPy ecosystem. The Graphics View Framework can display an image and let the user interact with it, and the Python ecosystem is very rich for image processing, data analysis, and visualization. For example, LabelMe for image labeling, PyQtGraph for scientific graphics, or custom QWidget integration in Maya.
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Help: RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
I don't think that's related to your error though - from the backtrace, it looks like the plotWidget has plotItem attribute that's somehow been assiged to itself (or maybe some other PlotWidget) , so is just endlessly recursing as it tries to proxy the same attribute lookup (presumably 'clear') to itself. Looking at the source, the plotitem is either created as a new PlotItem() object if not provided, or passed in to the constructor, so I'd check how this gets initialised - eg. does this get set as a property in your .ui file? Are you setting it to the widget itself somehow?
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Microcontroller real time UART interface with PC data plotting (python code not working)
I did something like this recently but I used pyqtgraph: https://www.pyqtgraph.org/
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Stackoverflow Survey 2022 Results
Ah, I agree, Matplotlib is for publication, so slow and pretty. For fast, I use pyqtgraph, which can do that 10 million point plot interaction. And since it's QT, it integrates seamlessly into QT applications.
- Unpopular opinion: Matplotlib is a bad library
What are some alternatives?
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
VisPy - Main repository for Vispy
seaborn - Statistical data visualization in Python
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
GooPyCharts - A Google Charts API for Python, meant to be used as an alternative to matplotlib.
Graphviz - Simple Python interface for Graphviz