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This package makes it super simple to do exploratory data analysis and develop high-quality Panel data apps using the HighCharts plotting library.
We want to
We provide
panel-highcharts
python package for Panel.The panel-highcharts
python package and repository is open source and free to use (MIT License), however Highcharts itself requires a license for commercial use. For more info see the Highcharts license FAQs.
Install panel-highcharts
including the examples
dependencies.
pip install panel-highcharts[examples]
Explore the sample apps
pn hello panel-highcharts
You can now find the reference and gallery notebooks in the examples/awesome-panel/panel-highcharts
folder. Check them out by running jupyter lab
.
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FAQs
This package makes it super simple to do exploratory data analysis and develop high-quality Panel data apps using the HighCharts plotting library.
We found that panel-highcharts 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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