UltraPlot -- a succinct wrapper for matplotlib
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Hi everyone,
I’m trying to raise awareness of UltraPlot — a succinct wrapper for Matplotlib. The project is aimed at scientists and researchers who need to create professional, publication-ready figures while keeping their code expressive and minimal.
UltraPlot provides tools that simplify many common but cumbersome plotting tasks, including:
- subplot sharing and layout management
- panel and grid organization
- automatic subplot tagging
- easy geo plotting and better GeoAxes handling
- and many other quality-of-life features for complex figures
If you regularly work with Matplotlib and want a cleaner, more structured plotting workflow, UltraPlot might be helpful.
Checkout our docs at https://ultraplot.readthedocs.io/
or star us on github: https://github.com/Ultraplot/UltraPlot/
I came ready to hate with bias because I often don't like wrappers, but at least the
.formatseems like an objective improvement.But I never understood why matplotlib insists on
ax, figand that's still in there...I disagree.
Looks like a solid project overall! Thanks for your effort!
Thanks for not burning us to the ground immediately😉!
Since we don't intend to replace matplotlib, we still inherent the quicks but intend to smooth those out. For example we provide a custom gridspec that allows for 2d slicing (or linear slicing); layouts by default are flexible and sharing where it makes sense.
I do wonder, what would the alternative look like for the standard `fig, ax‘ paradigm? I am aware of plotly's approach, but am willing to explore other options.
I don't want to start a war here, but R has solved that already much better with the entire ggplot2 ecosystem.
ML applications are much better supported in Python, but for anything statistics related I would rather use R.