On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 13:14:33 UTC+2, a a wrote:
> On Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 07:55:13 UTC+2, Christian Gollwitzer wrote: 
> > Am 30.03.23 um 01:11 schrieb a a: 
> > > On Wednesday, 29 March 2023 at 22:51:15 UTC+2, Greg Ewing wrote: 
> > >> On 30/03/23 8:39 am, a a wrote: 
> > >>> How to add clickable url links to the following 3D Matplotlib chart to 
> > >>> make it knowledge representation 3D chart, make of 1,000+ open Tabs in 
> > >>> Firefox ? 
> > >> It seems that matplotlib can be made to generate SVG images with 
> > >> hyperlinks in them: 
> > >> 
> > >> https://matplotlib.org/stable/gallery/misc/hyperlinks_sgskip.html 
> > >> 
> > >> -- 
> > >> Greg 
> > > thank you 
> > > but I need mouse hover-on, mouse click events to be handled by a simple 
> > > algorithm to calculate which ball/circle has been selected (in the 
> > > Matplotlib 3D animated chart above) to make the selected ball to flash 
> > > and have label opened made of url icon, name of url, followed by url 
> > > (exactly what Firefox makes with Tabs) 
> > > 
> > > For knowledge representation, 1,000+ Tabs open in Firefox, earthquakes 3D 
> > > live chart by Giuseppe is a nice tool. 
> > > 
> > > One axis can represent time (timeline), two other axis can represent 
> > > features attributed to to opened Tabs, like frequency of visits, ranking. 
> > > 
> > > Ok, balls should overlayed with a respective url icon, as done in Firefox 
> > > (Tabs row) : url icon + label's name abbreviated 
> > It doesn't sound as if there is a "one-line" solution to this problem. 
> > It sounds more like you want a video game engine to interact with a 3D 
> > world. 
> > 
> > There used to be a 3D version of HTML, called VRML, with the successor 
> > of X3D that could show such a thing in the browser, but I doubt that 
> > there is easy support for it any more in recent browsers. Therefore it 
> > would be difficult to post this to the internet, unless you invest in 
> > some JS programming. In case you want to run this on your local 
> > computer, as opposed to in the browser, you can check out Python game 
> > engines. 
> > 
> > Christian
> VRML is to heavy for me 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> http://mpld3.github.io/examples/index.html#example-gallery 
> 
> Matplotlib charts can be integrated into web browser / Javascript 
> 
> mpld3 — Bringing Matplotlib to the Browser 
> mpld3.github.io 
> 
> mpld3 project brings together Matplotlib, the popular Python-based graphing 
> library, and D3js, the popular JavaScript library for creating interactive 
> 
> Javascript can track mouse position, mouse events, so I can calculate 
> which ball/circle is selected to modify hue and generate active label 
> assigned to the ball and have url link in the label opened by 2 mouse clicks. 
> 
> WebGL is nice but heavy for my project 
> https://webglsamples.org/ 
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebGL 
> 
> All I need is Javascript to get access to database rendering geolocated 
> balls, charted by Matplolib 
> to update input data for a given ball and have Matplotlib chart to refresh on 
> mouse click/ mouse hover - on 
> 
> To get 3D space I need to geolocate 1,000+Tabs open in Firefox 
> 
> Website geolocation I can read from domain register/s 
> 
> I need to project spherical Earth's globo to the place to get X - Y axis 
> 
> 
> As a newbie to Python, I am looking for an experienced coder.


follow-up

http://mpld3.github.io/examples/index.html#example-gallery

I need to loop Matplotlib charts to get refreshed with new data inputs with 
mouse events
(ball selection, selected ball new hue)

Please keep in mind I need to open great Matplotlib charts by Giuseppe in web 
browser 
to serve as a knowledge representation and visualization  for 1,000+ Tab  open 
in Firefox

https://twitter.com/gmrpetricca/status/1633477532526817281
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