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a nested python objects including list, tuple, dictionary, tensor, ndarray to data-tree, and make a quick peek out of its structure
data = a list of 10 lists of 3 dicts of 2 keys : list of 2 strings
dv.viz(data)
$ list of 10
$ └── list of 3
$ └── dict of 2
$ ├── train : ['data1', 'data2']
$ └── test : ['data3', 'data4']
$ pip install dstree
import dstree as dst
data = dst.get_example_data()
tree = dst.viz(data)
import dstree as dst
dst.quick_start() # Copy & Paste console output to set up the tutorial codes
This package is built based on treelib & graphviz syntax.
Supports int, str, float, list, tuple, dict, Tensor, ndarray, Series, DataFrame datatype.
And also custom data classes are supported.
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A module for visualization of a nested python data structure
We found that dstree demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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