Thank Sven for this HELPFUL video. I'm looking for alternatives to Tableau & PowerBI, and this fits my need. Python requires more work but it's affordable.
Happy to hear that it was useful; thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and for watching the video! Greetings to the Phils! It's more fun in the Philippines! :)
@@marsshakirov4507 Nice spot! I've taken a look at the GitHub repository. As of now, I haven't noticed any issues raised about this particular matter. What I did find is that it could be related to the memory capacity of the browser, based on this discussion: github.com/Kanaries/pygwalker/discussions/71 Unfortunately, I don't have a solid solution for you at the moment. You might want to consider raising an issue on the GitHub page though, to bring it to the attention of the developers.
Thanks for watching. In another comment, a viewer mentioned that he was not able to use a dataframe >20k rows. I've taken a look at the GitHub repository. As of now, I haven't noticed any issues raised about this particular matter. What I did find is that this limit could be related to the memory capacity of the browser, based on this discussion: github.com/Kanaries/pygwalker/discussions/71
Is it possible to export the results of a pygwalker chart in .csv or .xlsx format? Or perhaps the exported json code could be converted to a pandas df that is then exported? Great video, let me know what you think!
@@CodingIsFun Thank You again.. here is the solution in case someone looking for: import pygwalker_utils.config as pyg_conf pyg_conf.set_config( { 'privacy': 'offline' }) One of the developers shared.
Great video! I'm stuck with an error: "Dataframe is too large for ipynb files. Only 50928 sample items are printed to the file." And the streamlit app displays nothing.
Thanks for the video and great effort. From 1:30 to 1:40 if you try to pass your cursor of blue bars you will not a number in front of total bill, you will see "NaN". How could we fix this issue? I hope that I can upload this as an image
@@CodingIsFun Thanks for the quick response. So, do I have to try it later on. Or will you reply to this comment again that the bug has been fixed to try again?
I'm trying to understand what is the hype with PyGWalker and python... actually I invite anyone to reply to this comment, so far everything I've found (including this video from start to end) does NOT compare to what you can do with Tableau, literally with tableau public you can run in circles with what I've seen, there is no data visualization interactivity, you can't do things like running totals/% of ?/running avverage/running blahblah/ on the fly automatic date handling and options for non technical users and I can go on, and on, and on, and on to oblivion, this is not even an MVP (minimum viable product) this is more like a POC (proof of concept)
Thanks for watching. In my opinion, it is not a Tableau replacement. Pygwalker is just another tool in the toolbox when creating a Streamlit application. It might come in handy for specific use cases.