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ipyvizzu is the Jupyter Notebook integration of Vizzu.

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ipyvizzu - Jupyter notebook integration of Vizzu.

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About The Project

ipyvizzu is the Jupyter Notebook integration of Vizzu. ipyvizzu enables data scientists and analysts to utilize animation for storytelling with data using Python.

Similar to Vizzu, which is a free, open-source Javascript/C++ library, ipyvizzu also utilizes a 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.

Main features:

  • Designed with animation in focus;
  • Defaults based on data visualization guidelines;
  • Works with Pandas dataframe, also JSON and inline data input is available;
  • Auto scrolling to keep the actual chart in position while executing multiple cells.

Installation

ipyvizzu requires IPython, NumPy and pandas packages. However you can use it only in Jupyter Notebook therefore notebook project has to be installed.

pip install ipyvizzu
pip install notebook

You can also use ipyvizzu by locally installing Vizzu, you can find more info about this in the documentation

Usage

ipyvizzu only works in Jupiter Notebook environment. A notebook cell may contain the following code snippet resulting in the animation below.

import pandas as pd
from ipyvizzu import Chart, Data, Config

data_frame = pd.read_csv('./titanic.csv')
data = Data()
data.add_data_frame(data_frame)

chart = Chart(width="640px", height="360px")

chart.animate(data)

chart.animate(Config({"x": "Count", "y": "Sex", "label": "Count","title":"Passengers of the Titanic"}))
chart.animate(Config({"x": ["Count","Survived"], "label": ["Count","Survived"], "color": "Survived"}))
chart.animate(Config({"x": "Count", "y": ["Sex","Survived"]}))

ipyvizzu

Visit our documentation site for more details and a step-by-step tutorial into ipyvizzu, or check out the example gallery.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to the project, visit our contributing guide for further info.

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License

Copyright © 2022 Vizzu Kft..

Released under the Apache 2.0 License.

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