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[data-viz] What do we want to build ?
Data visualization (data-viz) is used for exploration, explanation, illustration, ...
This a place to discuss:
- what we want to build
- what we have
- what we need
- what are the constraints
- inputs (csv, dataframe (arrow?), array (ndarray ?),...)
- output (jupyter notebook, console, file, web browser, ...)
- ...
possibly relevant: https://github.com/nannou-org/nannou for interactive simulations. don't think it would take much work to e.g. plug in ndarray over there.
Hi All, I would like to express my thoughts which I have for the data-viz topic. I come from python and have used visualisations in matplotlib (static images), bokeh/plotly (web-based), pyqtgraph (qt-based desktop gui). What I observe are the following points:
- people always want to play with the visualisations specially after getting used to latest libraries.
- there is always an expectation to have the plot or its data available for export so that it can be used somewhere else.
- I am currently also following the Apache Arrow project. It would be great if we could use that.
- Also, in some big data cases, we have already seen rust being used for rendering a generated image on the browser.
Do people have some example. I know two examples like plotlib, Gust, Plotter. I would really like to have something like Vega, Matplotlib as the go to crate within rust in the future.
I am really excited to work on this.
Hi All,
This the current list of what I found:
- plotters - Another Plotting Library in Rust generate static images (raster or vector) on file or into html canvas
- plotka lets you easily broadcast your data via websockets. It can also host your JS client so that you can plot your data in a browser.
- gnuplot rust gnuplot controller to generate static images
my own unpublished (very wip / experimental) crates evcxr_displayers, target to display data
- as html table or as vega-lite graph (wip)
- inside browser (create an html page) or jupyter
I'll try to publish a crate asap to collect feedback,... (in this context I made a PR to generate friendlier builder for vega-lite API via derive_builder, should be part of next release)