Data Visualization Tool of the Day-Plotly
Tableau may be the hottest trending data visualization tool, but its certainly not the only game in town. Over the next few days I'm going to highlight different visualizations tools on the market and will circle back in the coming day with samples produced using each tool. Today's feature is Plotly.
1. Plotly.
Pitch: Plotly pitches itself as open source visualization libraries for Python, R, Javascript, Shiny, and Dash, allowing users to create stunning and informative graphics and easily sharable dashboards.
Review: They claim to be geared for data scientist primarily, although accessible for non-coders as well. As a key point of differentiation, the tool is collaboration-focused so that disparate teams can all access the tool and data through their 100% online platform. Plotly also uses web-native graphics, which they point out are also employed by The New York Times. The graphs are beautiful and dynamic in 3D and colorfully nuanced using D3.js (javascript) charts. Explore sample charts here.
1. Plotly.
Pitch: Plotly pitches itself as open source visualization libraries for Python, R, Javascript, Shiny, and Dash, allowing users to create stunning and informative graphics and easily sharable dashboards.
Review: They claim to be geared for data scientist primarily, although accessible for non-coders as well. As a key point of differentiation, the tool is collaboration-focused so that disparate teams can all access the tool and data through their 100% online platform. Plotly also uses web-native graphics, which they point out are also employed by The New York Times. The graphs are beautiful and dynamic in 3D and colorfully nuanced using D3.js (javascript) charts. Explore sample charts here.
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