Thanks Andy. Nice series of videos that certainly helped me get started with Streamlit. Have you considered a video of adding the ability to trigger events from plotly charts? For example, clicking and item on a plotly chart to filter a dataframe that powers another plotly chart? This is something I think would be useful to understand to create truly interactive dashboards with Streamlit
Do you know how to set the x-axis range for the log plots to show a little padding? I used fig.update_xaxes(range=[min, max]) but it sets the x-axis range to the same values for all three plots even though I did this for all three subplots separately.
No worries, I figured it out right after posting. It was standard "user error" on my part. range=[min, max] works as advertised when implemented properly.
sir can u plz make vedio about the data preprocessing like how to convert the dates from dat format to csv and csv to las file and how to combine the readings of the same well and different well
Thanks, Andy!!! Even knowing bar plotting pretty well, I learn at least one or two great trick in your videos. I appreciate your videos and recommend them to colleagues very often. Cheers!!!
Very informative video ...just a suggestion , Subtitles should be made available as your accent is pretty strong for non english speakers to understand
Hi Andy, this was a great tutorial as it's something I would like to try on a csv file with various metrics in the design of a pharmaceutical. I have one question though: I will be wanting to use 5-7 columns on the csv file for clustering - how do you go about visually representing this? I can't think of a good way to do it. Thanks!
Hello Andy, thanks for the great tutorial. I have a question, do you know how to create/calculate the trend log such as DT Sonic trend line (Normal Compaction Trend)? And how to filter the spike log values (despike)?
Thank you for the video, I copied the steps and created the las file which looks the same as yours when opened in notepad. Should it not be a binary file? When I try to attach it in QGIS, i get and error'Could not load source layer for INPUT: path file not found. Am I supposed to do another step to read the file?
Greetings Andy, I work in a company that won't give me an access to Python (lasio), and sometimes I face issues while dealing with wrapping las files trying to export them into excel, do you know of any way I can resolve this issue using Excel or MATLAB? Also, I can't download any additional add-ons or packages to either.