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scientific-visualization-book
- Scientific Visualization: Python and Matplotlib
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Which latest DS Skill you are working on currently?
knowing matplotlib really well gets really pro viz tbh, this https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book is the best resource for it imo. Its a bit more work but you can get really great results
- Book or web book recommendation request: a data visualization cookbook using Python for scientists.
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What's New in Matplotlib 3.6.0
I had the same problem until I found this tutorial:
https://github.com/rougier/matplotlib-tutorial
If you wan something deeper the same person has written a book:
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looking for scientific visualization book in julia
i saw this one : > https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book
- Scientific-Visualization-Book - None
- 📘 An open access book on scientific visualization using python and matplotlib, h/t @MikeTamir
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Dyson hatching (dungeon map)
I re-created the hatching using matplotlib as shown here.
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Dungeon map rendering using matplotlib
From the open access book "Scientific Visualization: Python + Matplotlib. Code: dungeon.py
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Ask HN: What is the best book on data visualization in 2021?
For python this open access book is excellent: https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book
mplcyberpunk
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More Data Analysis!
Additionally, using https://github.com/dhaitz/mplcyberpunk is the way. You can change it to your preferences in the library file to look like this (message me for my fork)
- $SPY(blue) and $QQQ(pink) Daily Percentage Returns since 1999
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[OC] /r/truerateme vs /r/rateme
Yea this color scheme is really awesome, I wish it could support the glow effect for pie, bar plots, or text. Here is a link for it.
What are some alternatives?
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matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python
sktime - A unified framework for machine learning with time series
seaborn-image - High-level API for attractive and descriptive image visualization in Python
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
reddit-attractiveness-dataset
DataFrame - C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis -- in modern C++ using native types and contiguous memory storage
quantstats - Portfolio analytics for quants, written in Python
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
aquarel - Styling matplotlib made easy
oz - Data visualizations in Clojure and ClojureScript using Vega and Vega-lite
dufte - :chart_with_upwards_trend: Minimalistic Matplotlib style