There is one issue with PyGwalker in Python and R you can't count of the city names in a chart meanwhile in Powerbi you can do it easily to see the count of each city. Is there any solution?
Wow... i just installed pygwalker and now i can't run pandas.... i just get a "partially initialized module 'pandas' has no attribute _pandas-parser_capi ( most likely dues to a circular import)
I agree. Tableau is way more advanced than this. But it provides a nice simple interactive tool for those wanting to do basic visualisation but who are also new to python
Hi, I have installed the package successfully but when I use it on my jupyter notebook and run it, nothing appears. and when I run the code on Spyder , It doesnt open anything. and at the end there is this warning "WARNING: parse invoke code failed, This may affect feature of export code. Box(children=(HTML(value='
I don’t always share the dataset in the description as the techniques can be applied to any dataset. The only difference in the code will be the names of the features or file name Most of the data I use can be found n the following GitHub repository. github.com/andymcdgeo/Petrophysics-Python-Series Hope this helps
Great videos! One problem I am having with Pgywalker is vertical plotting downhole log data, it plots fine when depth is given X axis but if you try to put it on the Y axis the plots become a mess as Pygwalker only seems to be able to plot a line plot from left to right. Is there an easy fix?
I don’t think there is an easy fix for that as far as I am aware. Sometimes I just resort to depth on the x axis for most plots when I am exploring the data in python. It just seems easier to handle when using an ultra wide monitor
I'm sorry, as good as this library is. "Py" is said "pie". They don't get a free pass on "pig" That's it, I've put my foot down. Let the devs know it's over. ;) Great vid, subbed!
Andy, I was hoping I could interest you in beta testing a new (commercial) LAS tool. I previously posted a comment with a link and it was deleted. I didn't mean to spam you. If you're interested, just let me know. Cheers, Jim.
I wonder if something has broken since this video has come out. I am trying PyGwalker for the first time When I go `pyg.walk(df)` The resulting sell hangs at "Loading Graphical Walker UI" and doesn't go anywhere This happens on Firefox and Chrome. Any ideas how to resolve?
Here comes another python related video from my favourite python expert! Yay!
thanks so much and I wish you never absent so long again
this is absolutely awesome!! thanks for such a great tutorial
My data tab is showing no values after writing pyg.walk(dataframe_name)... can someone help please?
There is one issue with PyGwalker in Python and R you can't count of the city names in a chart meanwhile in Powerbi you can do it easily to see the count of each city. Is there any solution?
Wow... i just installed pygwalker and now i can't run pandas.... i just get a "partially initialized module 'pandas' has no attribute _pandas-parser_capi ( most likely dues to a circular import)
looks like a promising MVP for creating simple visualizations, sadly not even close to tableau 8.0 (from 2012)
I agree. Tableau is way more advanced than this. But it provides a nice simple interactive tool for those wanting to do basic visualisation but who are also new to python
Another fantastic video, thank you for sharing
Hi,
I have installed the package successfully but when I use it on my jupyter notebook and run it, nothing appears. and when I run the code on Spyder , It doesnt open anything. and at the end there is this warning "WARNING: parse invoke code failed, This may affect feature of export code.
Box(children=(HTML(value='
How to change the theme to light ?
can this be used with Pycharm , if yes, please share the steps . I am comfortable using pycharm as IDE
Great video
very informative ! keep up the good work
Amazing! Thanks ;D
how do i contact you i live in scotland, i am a geologist
can't find the dataset in order to apply or practice everything he does here.
I don’t always share the dataset in the description as the techniques can be applied to any dataset. The only difference in the code will be the names of the features or file name
Most of the data I use can be found n the following GitHub repository.
github.com/andymcdgeo/Petrophysics-Python-Series
Hope this helps
this is excellent, thanks
Great videos! One problem I am having with Pgywalker is vertical plotting downhole log data, it plots fine when depth is given X axis but if you try to put it on the Y axis the plots become a mess as Pygwalker only seems to be able to plot a line plot from left to right. Is there an easy fix?
I don’t think there is an easy fix for that as far as I am aware. Sometimes I just resort to depth on the x axis for most plots when I am exploring the data in python. It just seems easier to handle when using an ultra wide monitor
Thanks Andy
I'm sorry, as good as this library is. "Py" is said "pie". They don't get a free pass on "pig"
That's it, I've put my foot down. Let the devs know it's over. ;)
Great vid, subbed!
Andy, I was hoping I could interest you in beta testing a new (commercial) LAS tool. I previously posted a comment with a link and it was deleted. I didn't mean to spam you. If you're interested, just let me know. Cheers, Jim.
I find it very slow!
I wonder if something has broken since this video has come out. I am trying PyGwalker for the first time
When I go
`pyg.walk(df)`
The resulting sell hangs at "Loading Graphical Walker UI" and doesn't go anywhere
This happens on Firefox and Chrome. Any ideas how to resolve?
Interesting, I got it working by uninstalling jupyterlab and then installing notebook 🤷🏾♀
I'll leave this here in case it helps anyone
Great video with well explanation 💐🪴
Thank you! 👍