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patchworklib
Patchwork for matplotlib: A subplot manager for intuitive layouts in matplotlib, seaborn, and plotnine.
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patchwork reviews and mentions
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What is your favorite piece if Technogy or R package which you wish you would have discovered earlier ?
patchwork and ggrepel
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What is this chart type called? I’d like to recreate something similar in ggplot but I’m not sure what to Google for the code. Thanks guys
3 waffle charts, patched together with patchwork https://patchwork.data-imaginist.com/
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Dynamic subplot layout on Jupyter-lab
Here, I developed patchworklib that allows users to arrange subplots dynamically and determine the best layout from the multiple layouts. Patchworklib is inspired by patchwork library for R ggplot2, so it enables designing subplot layouts with only / and | operators.
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Pathcworklib: A subplot manager for intuitive layout in matplotlib
So, I developed patchworklib inspired by the patchwork library for R. With patchwroklib, after creating individual plots, you can quickly design multiple layouts combining them and select the best one among them.
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How to combine multiple figures together into one larger figure? What package is good for this?
There https://patchwork.data-imaginist.com
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Quick Tutorial: How to Create Side-by-Side Plots in ggplot2
The author of patchwork offers some justification for the package here compared to other R packages that facilitate the plotting of ggplot objects (e.g., gridExtra, cowplot). The syntax appears to be simpler than creating matrices to specify layouts as in gridExtra, but the examples given on the GitHub page don't really demonstrate how the package deals with the more complex layouts that are possible in gridExtra.
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Has anyone ever "tied" two graphs together in R?
Try the patchwork package which lets you glue graphs together. Amazing stuff!
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thomasp85/patchwork is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of patchwork is R.
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