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Plotly is an awesome interactive visualization library, however it can get pretty slow when a lot of data points are visualized (100 000+ datapoints). Plotly-resampler solves this by downsampling (aggregating) the data respective to the view and then plotting the aggregated points. When you interact with the plot (panning, zooming, ...), callbacks are used to aggregate data and update the figure.

Uploaded Mon Mar 31 00:51:53 2025
md5 checksum e27c75d85d1e4ef91df43d02b2806fd5
arch x86_64
build py311hf4808d0_0
depends dash >=2.2.0,<3.0.0, flask-cors >=3.0.10,<4.0.0, jupyter-dash >=0.4.2, libgcc-ng >=11.2.0, numpy >=1.23.5,<2.0a0, numpy >=1.24,<2.0a0, orjson >=3.8.0,<4.0.0, pandas >=1.3.5,<2.0.0, plotly >=5.5.0,<6.0.0, python >=3.11,<3.12.0a0, trace-updater >=0.0.8
license MIT
license_family MIT
md5 e27c75d85d1e4ef91df43d02b2806fd5
name plotly-resampler
platform linux
sha1 931dcc3b41bad8aeac1f269a8a7ec397249b884d
sha256 5489a66a080429df13b418b85c50e7e03e90ed9ee4eafeb0a44528ad9bdc215e
size 88758
subdir linux-64
timestamp 1682607198620
version 0.8.3.2