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    HistogramsApp

    HistogramsApp

    Application that generates KDE-PDP plots from geochronological data

    HistogramsApp is a Python 3.6 application that generates (KDE and PDP) from geochronological data .HistogramsApp allows to interactively setup plot parameters such as the bandwidth and the peak detection sensibility. To cite the application please refer to: 1) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00206814.2021.1954556?journalCode=tigr20 Rodriguez-Corcho, A. F., Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Barrera-Gonzalez, J. A., Marroquin-Gomez, M. P., Bonilla-Correa, S., Izquierdo-Camacho, D.,...
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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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    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial

    Matplotlib tutorial for beginner

    The Matplotlib tutorial repository is designed as a hands-on learning resource to help users — especially Python beginners — get started with Matplotlib for creating plots and charts. It provides a sequence of example scripts and notebooks that cover fundamental plotting tasks: line graphs, histograms, scatter plots, bar charts, customizing axes, labels, legends, and styling. This makes it ideal for someone learning data analysis or exploratory data visualization for the first time and...
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    SCaVis

    Scientific Computation and Visualization Environment

    SCaVis is an environment for scientific computation, data analysis and data visualization for scientists, engineers and students. The program is fully multiplatform (100% Java) and integrated with Java and a number of scripting languages: Jython (Python), Groovy, JRuby, BeanShell. SCaVis can be used to plot functions and data in 2D and 3D, perform statistical tests, data mining, numeric computations, function minimization, linear algebra, solving systems of linear and differential...
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