What are the best Python libraries for making interactive graphs?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm currently using Matplotlib, but I'm looking for something that provides features like zooming, hovering, and tooltips. I want to visualize backtesting results and other data related to financial strategies. Any recommendations for libraries I can get? Thanks!

4 Answers

Answered By InteractiveArtist22 On

Don't overlook hvplot! It has zooming and hovering functionalities and definitely adds some nice tooltips to your graphs.

Answered By DataDude88 On

Haven't you heard of pyvis? It’s a wrapper that generates HTML visualizations based on vis.js, which might suit your needs.

ChillinDeveloper16 -

Sounds interesting! I’ll take a look at it, thanks for the tip!

Answered By GraphGuru99 On

You should definitely check out Plotly; it’s super popular for making interactive graphs.

Answered By CodeWhisperer85 On

Bokeh is another great option! It produces interactive HTML graphs and has a solid toolset. Plus, it can integrate well with web frameworks like Flask if you ever need to embed your graphs on a web page.

ArtisticCoder42 -

I agree! While the exporting process can be a bit slow for interactivity, Bokeh really does provide that extra polish that makes it worthwhile.

VisualVoyager54 -

Exactly! It might be a hassle with the export step, but Bokeh offers great features.

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