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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation...
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    plotly.py

    plotly.py

    The interactive graphing library for Python

    plotly.py is a browser-based, open source graphing library for Python that lets you create beautiful, interactive, publication-quality graphs. Built on top of plotly.js, it is a high-level, declarative charting library that ships with more than 30 chart types. Everything from statistical charts and scientific charts, through to maps, 3D graphs and animations, plotly.py lets you create them all. Graphs made with plotly.py can be viewed in Jupyter notebooks, standalone HTML files, or hosted...
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    plotly.js

    plotly.js

    JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash

    Plotly JavaScript Open Source Graphing Library. Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, Plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 40 chart types, including 3D charts, statistical graphs, and SVG maps. plotly.js is free and open source and you can view the source, report issues or contribute on GitHub. For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json. This adds Browserify transform...
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    Plotly Graphing Library for MATLAB

    Plotly Graphing Library for MATLAB

    Plotly Graphing Library for MATLAB

    Create interactive charts in your web browser with MATLAB® and Plotly.
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    PlotlyJS

    PlotlyJS

    Julia library for plotting with plotly.js

    Julia interface to plotly.js visualization library. This package constructs plotly graphics using all local resources. To interact or save graphics to the Plotly cloud, use the Plotly package.
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    Dash Bootstrap Components

    Dash Bootstrap Components

    Bootstrap components for Plotly Dash

    dash-bootstrap-components is a library of Bootstrap components for use with Plotly Dash, that makes it easier to build consistently styled Dash apps with complex, responsive layouts.
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    almond

    almond

    A Scala kernel for Jupyter

    ..., and vice versa. Almond exposes APIs to interact with Jupyter front-ends. Call them from notebooks… or from your own libraries. Several plotting libraries are already available to plot things from notebooks, such as plotly-scala or Vegas. Load the Spark version of your choice, create a Spark session, and start using it from your notebooks.
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    Plots

    Plots

    Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis

    Data visualization has a complicated history. Plotting software makes trade-offs between features and simplicity, speed and beauty, and a static and dynamic interface. Some packages make a display and never change it, while others make updates in real-time. Plots is a visualization interface and toolset. It sits above other backends, like GR, PythonPlot, PGFPlotsX, or Plotly, connecting commands with implementation. If one backend does not support your desired features or make the right trade...
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    Kedro

    Kedro

    A Python framework for creating reproducible, maintainable code

    Kedro is an open sourced Python framework for creating maintainable and modular data science code. Provides the scaffolding to build more complex data and machine-learning pipelines. In addition, there's a focus on spending less time on the tedious "plumbing" required to maintain data science code; this means that you have more time to solve new problems. Standardises team workflows; the modular structure of Kedro facilitates a higher level of collaboration when teams solve problems...
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    Shiny

    Shiny

    Build interactive web apps directly from R with Shiny framework

    Shiny is an R package from RStudio that enables users to build interactive web applications using R without requiring knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, or CSS. It allows statisticians and data scientists to turn their analyses into fully functional web dashboards with reactive elements, data inputs, visualizations, and controls, making data communication more effective and dynamic.
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    Jupyter Dash

    Jupyter Dash

    Dash v2.11+ has Jupyter support built in

    Dash 2.11 and later supports running Dash apps in classic Jupyter Notebooks and in JupyterLab without the need to update the code or use the additional JupyterDash library. If you are using an earlier version of Dash, you can run Dash apps in a notebook using JupyterDash. This page documents additional options available when running Dash apps in notebooks as well as troubleshooting information.
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    ElectronDisplay.jl

    ElectronDisplay.jl

    An Electron.jl based figure and table display.

    This package provides a display for figures, plots and tables. When you load the package, it will push a new display onto the Julia display stack and from then on it will display any value that can be rendered as png, svg, vega, vega-lite or plotly in an electron-based window. This is especially handy when one works on the REPL and wants plots or tables to show up in a nice window.
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    Plotly.jl

    Plotly.jl

    A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services

    A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services. Plotting functions provided by this package are identical to PlotlyJS. Please consult its documentation. In fact, the package depends on PlotlyJS.jl and reexports all the methods.
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    Falcon

    Falcon

    Free, open-source SQL client for Windows and Mac

    Falcon is a free, open-source SQL editor with inline data visualization. With Falcon you can connect to your database in the Connection tab, run SQL queries in the Query tab, then export your results as a CSV or open them in the Chart Studio to unlock the full power of Plotly graphs. Optionally, you can use Falcon as a middleman between plot.ly and your database - so that when your database updates, your charts and dashboards update as well. Currently, Falcon supports connections to RedShift...
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    Jupyter Themes

    Jupyter Themes

    Custom Jupyter Notebook Themes

    ... to harmonize matplotlib/plotly colors for cohesive visuals. Installation and usage are streamlined through a single jt command, with flags to set or preview themes and a built-in restore option to return to defaults. Because it modifies the Notebook’s CSS, the project focuses on lightweight overrides rather than invasive changes, minimizing breakage across notebook versions. It’s especially valued by power users who spend long hours in notebooks and want a consistent, eye-friendly environment.
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    PivotTable.js

    PivotTable.js

    Open-source Javascript Pivot Table

    PivotTable.js is a powerful JS library (originally CoffeeScript) that brings Excel-style pivot tables to the browser. Built atop jQuery and jQueryUI, it allows users to drag and drop fields into rows, columns, and aggregators to slice and summarize datasets. It also integrates with Python and R via modules like pivottablejs, making it versatile for data analysis across platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ChartPlotter

    ChartPlotter

    Data Visualization for Everyone

    ChartPlotter is part of DSTK 3 at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dstk3/?source=directory DSTK Engine is open source there. Chart Plotter helps to interface with Plotly JS and generate and create charts and dashboards with some mouse clicks.
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