Hi John, I'm not sure. Check out the widget example notebooks: https://github.com/ipython/ipython/tree/master/examples/widgets Your answer might be in one of the examples. I also believe these widgets will be getting more sophisticated in future IPython releases, including nbviewer support. On Thursday, February 13, 2014, John ZuHone <jzuhone@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Fabulous! I played around with it and it's neat.
Something I've long wanted to do is to draw a line interactively on a plot and return a profile (a "ray" in our context) from that line. I suppose we might be able to do something like that?
Best,
John
On Feb 13, 2014, at 2:43 AM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343@gmail.com<javascript:;>> wrote:
Hi all,
I want to share a cool notebook I just made with you all. It uses an IPython 2.0 javascript widget to interactively control a yt SlicePlot. Since the widget needs to talk to a live kernel, you'll need to run the notebook locally to get the full awesomeness.
http://nbviewer.ipython.org/gist/ngoldbaum/8971185
This took me all of ten minutes to set up based on Fernando's example [1] and works pretty much out of the box with IPython 2.0.
I highly encourage you to clone the IPython repo and test out the new version on the master branch. I think this will open up a lot of room for interactivity and discovery with yt's plot objects.
-Nathan
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