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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 online using Chart Studio Cloud.
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    Pandas TA

    Pandas TA

    Python 3 Pandas Extension with 130+ Indicators

    Technical Analysis Indicators - Pandas TA is an easy-to-use Python 3 Pandas Extension with 130+ Indicators. Pandas Technical Analysis (Pandas TA) is an easy-to-use library that leverages the Pandas package with more than 130 Indicators and Utility functions and more than 60 TA Lib Candlestick Patterns. Many commonly used indicators are included, such as: Candle Pattern(cdl_pattern), Simple Moving Average (sma) Moving Average Convergence Divergence (macd), Hull Exponential Moving Average...
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    PyG2Plot

    PyG2Plot

    Python3 binding Plotting Library

    ...It lets Python users create statistical charts through a small amount of code while relying on G2Plot’s grammar-of-graphics foundation. The library is inspired by pyecharts and is designed to make web-based charts available from Python workflows. Users create a Plot instance, set chart options, and render the result as an HTML file, HTML string, notebook preview, or JupyterLab output. It also supports JavaScript callbacks through a JS helper, which makes advanced customization possible when chart behavior needs JavaScript logic. Overall, it is a useful visualization bridge for Python users who want AntV-style charts in scripts, notebooks, or web outputs.
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    Django REST Pandas

    Django REST Pandas

    Serves up Pandas dataframes via the Django REST Framework

    ...This capability can often be leveraged by sending users to the same URL that your visualization code uses internally to load the data. While DRP is primarily a data API, it also provides a default collection of interactive visualizations through the @wq/chart library, and a @wq/pandas loader to facilitate custom JavaScript charts that work well with CSV output served by DRP. These can be used to create interactive time series, scatter, and box plot charts.
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    pivottablejs

    pivottablejs

    Drag’n’drop Pivot Tables and Charts for Jupyter/IPython Notebook

    PivotTable.js is a Javascript Pivot Table and Pivot Chart library with drag-drop interactivity, and it can now be used with Jupyter/IPython Notebook via the pivottablejs module. I first built PivotTable.js with a plan to build an in-browser data analysis tool, and got as far as one where you could load up a CSV file in the browser for display. Since then, however, the Jupyter project has gathered steam and now provides a browser-based interface to some of the most powerful data processing libraries in the world, so it makes sense to interface with it.
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    A python library based on PIL for creating Chart. The idea is to create some classes based on PIL that you can use for creating Chart in jpeg/gif or other format.
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    Clint

    Clint is a library for Qt projects to create charts, trees, etc.

    Clint can display data containing in a QAbstractItemModel as charts, trees or timelines. A chart can be linear ( data are displayed as curves, bars or points), radial ( data are displayed like a bar chart but in circle) or a piechart (2D or 3D). A tree displays data from a model like QTreeItemModel in a classic tree (horizontal or vertical) or radial (in circle). A timeline displays data from a model like a QListItemModel following a path.
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