On 10/3/15 05:27, Jeroen Demeyer wrote:
On 2015-10-02 04:01, Jonathan wrote:
interactively zoomable by click and drag. To be useable for most people
they also need GUI adjustment of colors, symbols, etc.
I saw some demo of a IPython/Jupyter widget which does exactly this: the
plot is essentially a Javascript applet which allows zooming client-side
(even without having Jupyter running).
We have several implementations of such a thing in Jupyter community.
Matplotlib has a basic implementation of this if you use "%matplotlib
notebook" to change to the interactive backend. Bokeh may be what you
saw, as it works also without a kernel running. We (at Bloomberg) also
just open-sourced a plotting library we've been working on at Bloomberg
for the last year or so which has interactivity, based on the Jupyter
widgets: https://github.com/bloomberg/bqplot.
Thanks,
Jason
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