Present a user-interactive graphic using Python
In this section, we use another Python library, bokeh
, to display a chart where the user can adjust parameters of the graphic for different results.
Note
The installation instructions for the bokeh
library are very complex. Again, they're specific to the operating system and version of Python you are using in your installation.
We are presenting online voter information, with the data points showing, for each user ID, how many votes they received for some post they made.
How to do it...
We can use this script:
from bokeh.io import output_notebook, show from bokeh.layouts import widgetbox from bokeh.models.widgets import TextInput from bokeh.models import WidgetBox import numpy as np import pandas as pd from bokeh.plotting import figure, show from bokeh.layouts import layout output_notebook() # load the vote counts from_counts = np.load("from_counts.npy") # convert array to a dataframe (Histogram requires a dataframe) df = pd.DataFrame({'Votes...