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Jupyter Examples
        Don Jayamanne edited this page Oct 20, 2016 
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    - Standard plot
 - Interactive Plot using D3js
 - Interactive Plot using Bokeh
 - LaTex
 - Inline images
 - IFrame
 - More examples
 

- Paste the following code in a python file
 - Execute it (either selecting the code or using the 
Run cellcode lens). - The result is a static graph displayed in the 
Resultswindow 
#%%
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib as mpl
import numpy as np
x = np.linspace(0, 20, 100)
plt.plot(x, np.sin(x))
plt.show() - Paste the following code in a python file
 - Execute it (either selecting the code or using the 
Run cellcode lens). - The result is an interactive displayed in the 
Resultswindow - Check here for more infor on D3js
 
Note: Hover the mouse over the graph and a toolbar should appear allowing you to interact with the graph
#%%
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import mpld3
mpld3.enable_notebook()
fig, ax = plt.subplots(subplot_kw=dict(axisbg='#EEEEEE'))
ax.grid(color='white', linestyle='solid')
N = 50
scatter = ax.scatter(np.random.normal(size=N),
                     np.random.normal(size=N),
                     c=np.random.random(size=N),
                     s = 1000 * np.random.random(size=N),
                     alpha=0.3,
                     cmap=plt.cm.jet)
ax.set_title("D3 Scatter Plot", size=18);- Paste the following code in a python file
 - Execute it (either selecting the code or using the 
Run cellcode lens). - The result is an interactive displayed in the 
Resultswindow - Check here for more info on Bokeh graphs
 
Note: Use the toolbar next to the graph image, to interact with the graph.
#%%
from bokeh.io import push_notebook, show, output_notebook
from bokeh.layouts import row, gridplot
from bokeh.plotting import figure, show, output_file
output_notebook()
import numpy as np
x = np.linspace(0, 4*np.pi, 100)
y = np.sin(x)
TOOLS = "pan,wheel_zoom,box_zoom,reset,save,box_select"
p1 = figure(title="Legend Example", tools=TOOLS)
p1.circle(x,   y, legend="sin(x)")
p1.circle(x, 2*y, legend="2*sin(x)", color="orange")
p1.circle(x, 3*y, legend="3*sin(x)", color="green")
show(p1)- Check here for more info on LaTex
 
#%%
from IPython.display import Latex
Latex('''The mass-energy equivalence is described by the famous equation
$$E=mc^2$$
discovered in 1905 by Albert Einstein.
In natural units ($c$ = 1), the formula expresses the identity
\\begin{equation}
E=m
\\end{equation}''')
#%%
from IPython.display import Image
Image('http://jakevdp.github.com/figures/xkcd_version.png')#%%
from IPython.core.display import HTML
HTML("<iframe src='http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/satellite/satelliteseye/cyclones/pfctstorm91/pfctstorm.html' width='750' height='600'></iframe>")- Interactive Matplotlib graphs using d3js (mpld3)
 - Interactive Bokeh graphs
 - LaTex