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- "Conclusion" section of "Getting started with Tablesaw" page contains broken link to "Java Docs".
https://jtablesaw.github.io/tablesaw/gettingstarted#conclusion - "Exploring tables" section of "Getting started with Tablesaw" page contains broken link to "plotting".
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Extend the LegendExamples with one that first shows but then hides the legend.
Why? It took me a while to find the IsLegendVisible property.
I think it could be useful, when one wants to plot only e.g. class 1, to have an option to produce consistent plots for both plot_cumulative_gain and plot_roc
At the moment, instead, only plot_roc supports such option.
Thanks a lot
Michael Bostock has made some major improvements to the overlap avoidance algorithms in d3-sankey over the last week. Since the code in holoviews is a fairly straightforward Python port of that code it should be reasonably straightforward to update our code to match. Here's a link to the diff for all the updates.
Currently, the headless mode uses default parameters from PyChromeDevTools for connecting to a chrome headless instance.
https://github.com/maartenbreddels/ipyvolume/blob/e68b72852b61276f8e6793bc8811f5b2432a155f/ipyvolume/headless.py#L53
However, if you use a chrome headless running as docker instance and want to connect from another docker instance (e.g. when using docker-compose), the headl
In UnicodePlots.jl, there is a heatmap() command that seems to work well, but is absent from Plots.jl:
julia> heatmap([x^2+y^2 for x in LinRange(-10,10,100), y in LinRange(-10,10,100)])
ERROR: The backend must not support the series type Val{:heatmap}, and there isn't a series recipe defined.Is it possible to add it?
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What is the feature ?
I'm trying out this library for the first time and I'm seeing several places where some shorthand functions would have been really pleasant:
- Shorthand functions for Pos:
Pos::top_right,Pos::bottom_right,Pos::bottom_centeretc.. - Short way to set colors for components. My plots are supposed to be white-on-black, which requires a lot of boilerplate on lots o
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So that other people (like me) can help development of the interactive API. At the moment it is something alien that I Can just use through example. This is not the proper way forward...
(finally found Mouse in interaction/iodevices.jl...)
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We don't currently demonstrate how to:
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boundsandcolors - Pass in a custom norm and colormap
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As-per the Discourse discussion here: https://discourse.bokeh.org/t/flatpickr-date-display-format/6630
Currently, we are constrained to the ISO yyyy-mm-dd format for the flatpickr implementation of DatePicker (post-2.0);
It would be great to expose the existing flatpickr dateForm