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Outputs plots as virtual DOM trees or alternative formats for display or further processing.
Distinct from Notebook Plot Rendering: Distinct from Notebook Plot Rendering: focuses on rendering to multiple output formats (e.g., virtual DOM), not just inline notebook images.
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This repository is a comprehensive collection of instructional guides and practical examples for Python development, focusing on machine learning, data science, and web scraping. It provides implementations for neural networks, reinforcement learning algorithms, and deep learning architectures using PyTorch, alongside detailed manuals for scientific computing and data visualization. The project distinguishes itself by offering specialized tutorials on concurrent programming to optimize CPU performance and guides for setting up Linux development environments. It covers the implementation of ad
Arranges multiple plots in grid layouts to enable side-by-side comparison of datasets.
Folium is a Python library that builds interactive Leaflet.js maps directly from Python data structures, enabling geographic data visualization in Jupyter notebooks or as standalone HTML pages. It creates maps centered on given coordinates with configurable zoom, tiles, and dimensions, and supports embedding those maps inside web routes for serving in browsers. The library provides a comprehensive set of tools for data-driven map creation, including choropleth maps that bind tabular data to geographic geometries, colormap application to markers and polygons, and GeoJSON data overlay and visua
Arranges multiple independent maps in a grid for comparative geographic viewing.
Provides a plot rendering engine that outputs to virtual DOM and other formats.
Diese C++-Datenvisualisierungsbibliothek ist ein wissenschaftliches Plotting-Framework, das zum Erstellen von 2D- und 3D-Diagrammen, Netzwerk-Graphen und geografischen Karten verwendet wird. Sie arbeitet als Multi-Backend-Grafikbibliothek, die High-Level-Plotting-Logik von Low-Level-Rendering-Engines entkoppelt, um verschiedene Ausgabe-Backends zu unterstützen. Das Projekt zeichnet sich durch eine Dual-Interface-API aus, die sowohl ein globales funktionales Interface für schnelles Prototyping als auch ein objektorientiertes Interface für präzise Kontrolle bietet. Es verfügt über eine Komponenten-basierte Layout-Engine zur Verwaltung gekachelter Grids und Subplots, neben einem Layered-Plot-State, der es ermöglicht, mehrere Datenserien zu überlagern, ohne Achsen zu löschen. Die Bibliothek deckt ein breites Spektrum an Visualisierungsfunktionen ab, einschließlich mathematischem Funktionsplotten, Vektorfeldern und multidimensionaler Datenanalyse durch Heatmaps und parallele Koordinaten. Sie enthält spezialisierte Tools für die Visualisierung geografischer Daten, wie Geobubble- und Geodensity-Plots, sowie Tools zum Rendern gerichteter und ungerichteter Graphennetzwerke. Zu den allgemeinen Funktionen gehören Achsenverwaltung, ästhetisches Styling mit Colormaps und der Export hochwertiger Grafiken. Das Projekt nutzt CMake für Build-Automatisierung und Dependency-Retrieval, um die Installation über verschiedene Betriebssysteme hinweg zu erleichtern.
Generates a grid of axes combining histograms and scatter plots to visualize data correlations.
ggpy is a Python library for statistical data visualization based on the grammar of graphics. It functions as a declarative framework for building complex charts by mapping data variables to visual properties through a structured coordinate system. The library enables the construction of composite visualizations by layering geometric shapes and statistical summaries. It utilizes a system of continuous and discrete scales to translate raw data into visual attributes and supports facet-based plotting to segment a single visualization into a grid of subplots based on variable categories. Visual
Arranges multiple plots in grid layouts for subgroup comparison based on data categories.
Makie.jl is a high-performance Julia data visualization library and hardware-accelerated plotting engine used to create interactive 2D and 3D visualizations. It functions as a reactive visualization framework where plots update automatically via observables and compute graphs, and as a vector graphics generator for high-resolution academic output. The system is distinguished by its backend-agnostic rendering pipeline, which supports OpenGL, WebGL, and ray-traced scenes. It employs a grammar-of-graphics approach to map variables to aesthetic attributes and utilizes a hierarchical scene graph t
Organizes multiple visual elements into rows and columns with automatically calculated dimensions.
Patchwork is a layout manager for combining multiple ggplot2 graphics into a single complex arrangement. It functions as a multi-plot composition tool and data visualization orchestrator, allowing independent graphics to be arranged into grids and nested layouts using additive and functional syntax. The system differentiates itself through a broadcast-based style application that propagates themes and scales across all subplots to maintain visual consistency. It also features guide-merging reconciliation to identify and collapse redundant legends into a single shared global guide. The framew
Provides additive and functional syntax to arrange multiple plots side-by-side or stacked vertically in grids.