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Traditional visualization systems treat plotting as a unitary process transforming incoming data into an onscreen or printed image, with parameters that can be specified beforehand that affect the final result. While this approach works for small collections of data that can be viewed in their entirety, the visualization for large datasets is often the only way to understand what the data consists of, and there is no objective way to set the parameters to reveal this data. The datashader library breaks up the rendering pipeline into a series of stages where user-defined computations can be performed, allowing the visualization to adapt to and reveal the underlying properties of the dataset, i.e. the datashader pipeline allows computation *on the visualization*, not just on the dataset, allowing it to do automatic ranging and scaling that takes the current visualization constraints into account. For instance, where a traditional system would use a transparency/opacity parameter to show the density of overlapping points in a scatterplot, datashader can automatically calculate how many datapoints are mapped to each pixel, scaling the representation to accurately convey the data at every location, with no saturation, overplotting, or underplotting issues.
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python310-datashader-0.16.3-4.1.noarch.html | Data visualization toolchain based on aggregating into a grid | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-datashader-0.16.3-4.1.noarch.rpm |
Data visualization toolchain based on aggregating into a grid | python310-datashader-0.16.3-4.1.noarch.rpm | ||
python310-datashader-0.16.3-4.1.noarch.html | Data visualization toolchain based on aggregating into a grid | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python310-datashader-0.16.3-4.1.noarch.rpm |
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