Hi! Nice package Tom. Is this supposed to work inside Atom with the julia "IDE" ? The plots seems to work, but I really don't know where they appear! they're not in the plots pane (I think only Gadfly is supported as of now inside Atom).
Thanks for any help! Le jeudi 10 mars 2016 14:08:23 UTC-5, Tom Breloff a écrit : > > You should read up more on PlotlyJS: http://spencerlyon.com/PlotlyJS.jl/ > > Or from the Plots docs: > > Plotly / PlotlyJS >> These are treated as separate backends, though they share much of the >> code and use the Plotly javascript API. plotly() is the only >> dependency-free plotting option, as the required javascript is bundled with >> Plots. It can create inline plots in IJulia, or open standalone browser >> windows when run from the Julia REPL. >> plotlyjs() is the preferred option, and taps into the great functionality >> of Spencer Lyon's PlotlyJS.jl. Inline IJulia plots can be updated from any >> cell... something that makes this backend stand out. From the Julia REPL, >> it taps into Blink.jl and Electron to plot within a standalone GUI >> window... also very cool. > > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> On 10 March 2016 at 18:23, Tom Breloff <[email protected] <javascript:>> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 12:08 PM, j verzani <[email protected] >>> <javascript:>> wrote: >>> >>>> As someone who has watched his calculus students struggle with what >>>> should be a trivial task -- the installation of `Plots` on `juliabox`, >>>> I've >>>> wished it were part of base. >>>> >>> >>> While in my (very biased) opinion I think Plots should be the first >>> package new users install, I don't think it belongs in base. (please don't >>> make me rebuild julia to hack on Plots ;) >>> >> >> >> I think Plots could be part of the "standard library" (to borrow a term >> from Python). So it would not be in Base, but it could be pre-installed. >> Plotting is one of the most common things that scientists and engineers do. >> Maybe not right now, but when Plots is more mature. >> >> Speaking of which, I'm also having trouble with PlotlyJS. >> >> >> julia> plotlyjs() >> Plots.PlotlyJSPackage() >> >> julia> plot(Plots.fakedata(50,5),w=3) >> [Plots.jl] Initializing backend: plotlyjs >> INFO: Precompiling module Blink... >> INFO: Recompiling stale cache file /home/daniel/.julia/lib/v0.4/Nettle.ji >> for module Nettle. >> ERROR: Cannot find Electron. Try `AtomShell.install()`. >> in electron at /home/daniel/.julia/v0.4/Blink/src/AtomShell/process.jl:49 >> ... >> >> >> For some reason, PlotlyJS seems to think that I am running it from Atom. >> :-( >> >> >> >
