Am 18.01.22 um 17:01 schrieb roberth...@protonmail.com:
Hi everyone!
I've written an open-source package for interactive graph visualization with
Python and HTML/CSS/JS called gravis.
It supports graph-tool by accepting its Graph object as input for the provided
plotting functions. The output is a Figure object that can be displayed in a
web browser (separate window or inline in Jupyter notebook) and exported to a
standalone HTML file or a static image (JPG, PNG, SVG). In the browser you can
drag around nodes, play with layout algorithms and their parameters, see
additional information when hovering over or clicking on an element, and more.
The package and its documenation can be found here:
https://pypi.org/project/gravis
https://robert-haas.github.io/gravis-docs
The examples in the documentation contain a (preliminary) notebook that
demonstrates the combined use of graph-tool and gravis:
https://robert-haas.github.io/gravis-docs/code/examples/external_tools/graph-tool.html
I hope you find it useful for inspecting your graphs and networks! Feedback of
any sorts is always welcome. Please keep in mind that the package is in its
beta version, so things may still change slightly in future releases, but
you'll always be able to download any version from PyPI.
This is very interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Best,
Tiago
--
Tiago de Paula Peixoto <ti...@skewed.de>
_______________________________________________
graph-tool mailing list -- graph-tool@skewed.de
To unsubscribe send an email to graph-tool-le...@skewed.de