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ipyvizzu reviews and mentions
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Show HN: Build, present and share animated data stories in Jupyter Notebook
We built this presentation extension of our open-source charting tool ipyvizzu (https://github.com/vizzuhq/ipyvizzu) because we learnt from the interviews and feedback from data scientists that they struggle with presenting and sharing the results of their analysis with less tech savvy people.
Here's a live example: https://vizzuhq.github.io/ipyvizzu-story/examples/demo/ipyvi...
What do you think?
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Hacker News top posts: Apr 3, 2022
Show HN: ipyvizzu – open-source animated charts in Jupyter Notebooks\ (0 comments)
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Show HN: Ipyvizzu – animated charts in Jupyter Notebooks
I work in the small team that created Vizzu (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28895897), and now we've integrated our tool into Jupyter Notebooks to help data scientists and analysts present the results of their work easier.
ipyvizzu uses our open-source Javascript/C++ library, utilizing its generic dataviz engine that generates many types of charts and seamlessly animates between them. It is designed for building animated data stories as it enables showing different perspectives of the data that the viewers can easily follow.
Next to creating a Python API, we added extra features for this integration, like using data from a Pandas dataframe and auto-scrolling to keep the chart in position while executing multiple cells.
We would love to know what you think about it and how we should improve ipyvizzu.
Not yet, unfortunately, I've opened an issue in our tracker for slideshow support: https://github.com/vizzuhq/ipyvizzu/issues/102
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vizzuhq/ipyvizzu is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.