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Observable Plot in Jupyter notebooks and Quarto documents

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pyobsplot

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pyobsplot allows to use Observable Plot to create charts in Jupyter notebooks, VSCode notebooks, Google Colab and Quarto documents. Plots are created from Python code with a syntax as close as possible to the JavaScript one.

It allows to do things like :

import polars as pl
from pyobsplot import Plot

penguins = pl.read_csv("https://github.com/juba/pyobsplot/raw/main/doc/data/penguins.csv")

Plot.plot({
    "grid": True,
    "color": {"legend": True},
    "marks": [
        Plot.dot(
            penguins, 
            {"x": "flipper_length_mm", "y": "body_mass_g", "fill": "species"}
        ),
        Plot.density(
            penguins, 
            {"x": "flipper_length_mm", "y": "body_mass_g", "stroke": "species"}
        )
    ]
})

Sample plot screenshot

Installation and usage

pyobsplot can be installed with pip:

pip install pyobsplot

For usage instructions, see the documentation website:

If you just want to try this package without installing it on your computer, you can open an introduction notebook in Google Colab:

Features and limitations

Features:

  • Syntax as close as possible to the JavaScript one
  • Two renderers available: widget, which generates plots as Jupyter widgets, and jsdom, which generates SVG or HTML outputs
  • Pandas and polars DataFrame and Series objects are serialized using Arrow IPC format for improved speed and better data type conversions
  • Works offline, no iframe or dependency to Observable runtime
  • Caching mechanism of data objects if they are used several times in the same plot
  • Custom JavaScript code can be passed as strings with the js method
  • Python date and datetime objects are automatically converted to JavaScript Date objects
  • Works with Jupyter notebooks and Quarto HTML documents. Plots without legends are also supported in PDF and docx outputs with the jsdom renderer.
  • Plots can be saved to SVG or HTML files

Limitations:

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