Jan Pipek
Jan Pipek
FixedWidthBinning supports this, other binnings (exponential) not yet.
This is a change that breaks the exact correspondence to numpy API.
Inspiration? http://glueviz.org/en/stable/gui_guide/3d_viewers.html#d-volume-rendering-viewer
Mayavi to the rescue? * https://vegananddepressed.wordpress.com/2016/06/17/installing-mayavi-for-python-3-5-in-a-virtual-env/ * http://docs.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/mlab.html#visualizing-volumetric-scalar-data
This can be solved by moving `find_bin` from Histogram1D to BinningBase (and including more efficient variants in daughter classes).
I probably won't be able to make a significant refactoring soon but... in any case, I'd recommend you to use the "fill_n" method if you can. ``` In [26]: data...
Ok, I'll try to optimize the single-value `fill` soon-ish.
Take inspiration also here: https://github.com/Evizero/UnicodePlots.jl#histogram
https://github.com/piccolomo/plotext
> Není tohle něco, co do Windows 10 přidali, takže ne všechny Windows 10 to tak mají? Indeed: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-the-windows-10-may-2019-update/