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Data visualization
Data visualization is the visual depiction of data through the use of graphs, plots, and informational graphics. Its practitioners use statistics and data science to convey the meaning behind data in ethical and accurate ways.
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Owner can not click and edit on the chart name when open a saved chart, can only do click edit when creating a new chart.
How to reproduce the bug
1, Explore saved chart own by you
2, Hover mouse over to chart's title
3, Click on chart title
Expected results
1,Should see tooltip "Click to edit"
2,Title is successfully edit and saved
Actual results
There is no opportunit
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Problem
See #3856 . Developer would like the ability to configure whether the developer menu or viewer menu is displayed while they are developing on cloud IDEs like Gitpod or Github Codespaces
Solution
Create a config option
showDeveloperMenu: true | false | auto
where
- true: always shows the developer menu locally and while deployed
- false: always sho
In recent versions (can't say from exactly when), there seems to be an off-by-one error in dcc.DatePickerRange. I set max_date_allowed = datetime.today().date()
, but in the calendar, yesterday is the maximum date allowed. I see it in my apps, and it is also present in the first example on the DatePickerRange documentation page.
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Bug summary
Calling ax.contour(x, y, z)
fails if ax
was created with projection="3d"
and x
and y
are both 1d
and different lengths.
Code for reproduction
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
NX = 30
NY = 20
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, NX)
y = np.linspace(-10, 10, NY)
z = np.random.randint(0, 2, [NY, NX])
fig, ax = plt.subplots(subplot_k
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The y-axis ticks supports the rotated
option, but the doc is missing.
I haven't checked whether other options are missing.
Bugs and Questions
The Problem
While I was debugging another issue, I noticed that the example included two bars with the same x and y values, and when you mouse over one of these bars both tooltips show up. It seems like Victory uses the x/y value to determine whether the tooltip is active when there is not another identifier.
Reproduction
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We could improve the Error: output to a user shown in the expression preview to tell them what the Type() is for a parameter being passed that is not compatible with the parameter type being expected.
Proposed solution
On our various HTML/XML GREL functions (htmlText(), wholeText(), ownText(), etc.) add the new Type().call(bindings, args)
to the EvalError and rephrase the error text as n
Hi!
My suggestion/request is simple. When filtering the data, sometimes one needs to use the edge values of the data distribution in the filter histogram.
For example, one wants to choose the data of an hourly distribution (from 0:00 to 24:00) for the time between 22:00 and 6:00 in the nighttime and discard the data from 6:00 till 22:00 during the daytime.
So, when filtering the data with
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Tests
it's becoming more time-consuming and error-prone to manually re-test all the demos following internal refactorings and API adjustments.
now that the API is fleshed out a bit, it's possible to test a large amount of code (non-granularly) without having to simulate all interactions via Puppeteer or similar.
a lot of code can already be regression-tested by simply running all the demos and val
When entering a repository path, users should be able to hit TAB for autocomplete, like in bash.
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