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Name: teeplot
Version: 1.4.2
Summary: teeplot automatically saves a copy of rendered Jupyter notebook plots
Home-page: https://github.com/mmore500/teeplot
Author: Matthew Andres Moreno
Author-email: m.more500@gmail.com
License: MIT license
Description: ![](docs/assets/teeplot-wordmark.png)
        
        # *teeplot* wrangles your data visualizations out of notebooks for you
        
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        -   Free software: MIT license
        -   Installation: `python3 -m pip install teeplot`
        -   Documentation:
            <https://github.com/mmore500/teeplot/blob/master/README.rst>
        -   Repository: <https://github.com/mmore500/teeplot>
        
        *teeplot*\'s `tee` function can wrap your plotting calls to
        **automatically manage matplotlib file output**, picking meaningful
        names based on semantic plotting variables.
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://seaborn.pydata.org/generated/seaborn.FacetGrid.html#seaborn.FacetGrid
        import seaborn as sns; from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        
        tp.tee(sns.lmplot,  # plotter
            sns.load_dataset("tips"), col="time", hue="sex", x="total_bill", y="tip",  # fwded kw/args
            teeplot_postprocess=sns.FacetGrid.add_legend)  # teeplot options
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/col=time+hue=sex+post=add_legend+viz=lmplot+x=total-bill+y=tip+ext=.pdf
        > > teeplots/col=time+hue=sex+post=add_legend+viz=lmplot+x=total-bill+y=tip+ext=.png
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/col=time+hue=sex+post=add_legend+viz=lmplot+x=total-bill+y=tip+ext=_padded.png)
        
        **Here\'s how it works:** *teeplot*\'s `tee` function that acts as a
        wrapper around your plotting calls. Give `tee` your plotting function
        (e.g., `sns.lineplot`) as the first argument and then add the arguments
        you want to call it with.
        
        *teeplot* automatically captures the function and its arguments, calls
        the plotter as instructed, and then it handles the matplotlib file
        output for you. It generates descriptive filenames for the saved plots
        by extracting key information from the plot parameters and arguments.
        This feature allows you to *keep track of your visualizations easily* by
        making the process of saving and cataloging your plots more *efficient*,
        *systematic* and *meaningful*, taking the hassle out of manual file
        management.
        
        *teeplot* contains several advanced features, such as a `draftmode`
        flag, which will disable file output globally, and the
        `teeplot_callback` kwarg, which delays plot output to allow for figure
        tweaks. Read on for details.
        
        # Contents
        
        -   **Usage** : [Example 1](#example-1) \| [Example 2](#example-2) \|
            [Example 3](#example-3) \| [Example 4](#example-4) \| [Example
            5](#example-5)
        -   **API** : [teeplot.tee()](#teeplottee) \| [Module-Level
            Configuration](#module-level-configuration) \| [Environment
            Variables](#environment-variables)
        -   **Citing** [here](#citing) \| **Credits** [link](#credits)
        
        # Usage
        
        ## Example 1
        
        Simple example demonstrating use with *pandas* built-in plotting.
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFrame.plot.box.html
        import pandas as pd; from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        
        age_list = [8, 10, 12, 14, 72, 74, 76, 78, 20, 25, 30, 35, 60, 85]
        df = pd.DataFrame({"gender": list("MMMMMMMMFFFFFF"), "age": age_list})
        
        tp.tee(df.plot.box,  # plotter...
            column="age", by="gender", figsize=(4, 3))  # ...forwarded kwargs
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/by=gender+column=age+viz=box+ext=.pdf
        > > teeplots/by=gender+column=age+viz=box+ext=.png
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/by=gender+column=age+viz=box+ext=_padded.png)
        
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ## Example 2
        
        Example with *seaborn* showing use of `teed` context manager interface
        to allow for plot tweaks before saving.
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://seaborn.pydata.org/examples/horizontal_boxplot.html
        from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
        import seaborn as sns
        from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        
        with tp.teed(  # plot is finalized upon leaving context
            sns.boxplot,  # plotter...
            sns.load_dataset("planets"),  # ...forwarded arg & kwargs
            x="distance", y="method", hue="method", palette="vlag",
            whis=[0, 100], width=.6,  # ... and then teeplot options
            teeplot_callback=True, teeplot_postprocess="teed.set_xscale('log')"
        ) as ax:
            ax.xaxis.grid(True)  # now some tweaks
            ax.set(ylabel="")
            sns.despine()
            plt.gcf().set_size_inches(10, 4)
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/hue=method+palette=vlag+post=teed-set-xscale-log+viz=boxplot+x=distance+y=method+ext=.pdf
        > > teeplots/hue=method+palette=vlag+post=teed-set-xscale-log+viz=boxplot+x=distance+y=method+ext=.png
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/hue=method+palette=vlag+post=teed-set-xscale-log+viz=boxplot+x=distance+y=method+ext=_padded.png)
        
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ## Example 3
        
        Example with matplotlib, showing alternate `teeplot_callback` kwarg
        interface. We\'ve also used the global configuration option `save` to
        change default output format.
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://matplotlib.org/stable/tutorials/pyplot.html
        from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
        import numpy as np; from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        tp.save = {".eps": True}  # make default output only .eps
        
        data = {'a': np.arange(50), 'c': np.random.randint(0, 50, 50),
                'd': np.random.randn(50)}
        data['b'], data['d'] = data['a'] + 10 * np.random.randn(50), np.abs(data['d']) * 100
        
        saveit, __ = tp.tee(  # create a callback object to finalize plot
            plt.scatter,  # plotter...
            data=data, x='a', y='b', c='c', s='d',  # ...forwarded kwargs
            teeplot_callback=True)  # teeplot options
        plt.xlabel('entry a')  # now some tweaks
        plt.ylabel('entry b')
        plt.gcf().set_size_inches(5, 3)
        saveit()  # dispatch output callback
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/c=c+s=d+viz=scatter+x=a+y=b+ext=.eps
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/c=c+s=d+viz=scatter+x=a+y=b+ext=_padded.png)
        
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ## Example 4
        
        Example with *seaborn* `FacetGrid` demonstrating use of `exec`\'ed
        `teeplot_postprocess` that adds a `map_dataframe` step over the `teed`
        result value and also results in additional semantic information being
        added to plot filenames (under the \"`post=`\" key).
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://seaborn.pydata.org/generated/seaborn.FacetGrid.html#seaborn.FacetGrid
        import seaborn as sns
        from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        
        tp.tee(
            sns.FacetGrid,  # plotter...
            sns.load_dataset("tips"),  # ...forwarded args & kwwargs
            col="time", hue="sex", aspect=1.5,
            teeplot_postprocess="teed.map_dataframe(sns.scatterplot, x='total_bill', y='tip')")
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/col=time+hue=sex+post=teed-map-dataframe-sns-scatterplot-x-total-bill-y-tip+viz=facetgrid+ext=.pdf
        > > teeplots/col=time+hue=sex+post=teed-map-dataframe-sns-scatterplot-x-total-bill-y-tip+viz=facetgrid+ext=.png
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/col=time+hue=sex+post=teed-map-dataframe-sns-scatterplot-x-total-bill-y-tip+viz=facetgrid+ext=_padded.png)
        
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ## Example 5
        
        Demonstration of teeplot use with a custom function. Note the function
        name automatically used as \"`viz=`\" key in output filenames.
        
        ``` python
        # adapted from https://seaborn.pydata.org/examples/pairgrid_dotplot.html
        import seaborn as sns; from teeplot import teeplot as tp
        df = sns.load_dataset("car_crashes")
        
        def dot_plot(data, x_vars, y_vars):  # custom plotter
            g = sns.PairGrid(data.sort_values("total", ascending=False),
                            x_vars=x_vars, y_vars=y_vars,
                            height=5, aspect=0.66)
            g.map(sns.stripplot, size=10, orient="h", jitter=False,
                palette="flare_r", linewidth=1, edgecolor="w")
            for ax in g.axes.flat:
                ax.xaxis.grid(False)
                ax.yaxis.grid(True)
        
        
        tp.tee(
            dot_plot,  # plotter, then forwarded args/kwargs
            df[df["abbrev"].str.contains("A")], x_vars=df.columns[:-3], y_vars=["abbrev"],
            teeplot_outinclude=["x_vars", "y_vars"], teeplot_save={".eps", ".png"})
        ```
        
        > > ``` 
        > > teeplots/viz=dot-plot+x-vars=index-total-speeding-alcohol-not-distracted-no-previous-dtype-object+y-vars=abbrev+ext=.eps
        > > teeplots/viz=dot-plot+x-vars=index-total-speeding-alcohol-not-distracted-no-previous-dtype-object+y-vars=abbrev+ext=.png
        > > ```
        >
        > ![image](docs/assets/viz=dot-plot+x-vars=index-total-speeding-alcohol-not-distracted-no-previous-dtype-object+y-vars=abbrev+ext=_padded.png)
        
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        ## Further Examples
        
        Find more examples and use cases [on
        medium](https://medium.com/towards-data-science/an-easier-way-to-wrangle-jupyter-notebook-visualizations-620a86cd9279).
        
        # API
        
        ## `teeplot.tee()`
        
        Executes a plotting function and saves the resulting plot to specified
        formats using a descriptive filename automatically generated from
        plotting function arguments.
        
          ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          Parameter               Description
          ----------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------
          `plotter`               The plotting function to be executed. *Required.*
        
          *Additional args &      Forwarded to the plotting function and used to build the output
          kwargs*                 filename.
        
          `teeplot_callback`      If True, returns a tuple with a callback to dispatch plot save
                                  instead of immediately saving the plot after running the
                                  plotter. Default is False.
        
          `teeplot_dpi`           Resolution for rasterized components of saved plots, default is
                                  publication-quality 300 dpi.
        
          `teeplot_oncollision`   Strategy for handling filename collisions: \"error\", \"fix\",
                                  \"ignore\", or \"warn\", default \"warn\"; inferred from
                                  environment if not specified.
        
          `teeplot_outattrs`      Dict with additional key-value attributes to include in the
                                  output filename.
        
          `teeplot_outdir`        Base directory for saving plots, default \"teeplots\".
        
          `teeplot_outinclude`    Attribute keys to always include, if present, in the output
                                  filename.
        
          `teeplot_outexclude`    Attribute keys to always exclude, if present, from the output
                                  filename.
        
          `teeplot_postprocess`   Actions to perform after plotting but before saving. Can be a
                                  string of code to `exec` or a callable function. If a string,
                                  it\'s executed with access to `plt` and `sns` (if installed),
                                  and the plotter return value as `teed`.
        
          `teeplot_save`          File formats to save the plots in. Defaults to global settings
                                  if `True`, all output suppressed if `False`. Default global
                                  setting is `{" .png", ".pdf"}`. Supported: \".eps\", \".png\",
                                  \".pdf\", \".pgf\", \".ps\", \".svg\".
        
          `teeplot_show`          Dictates whether `plt.show()` should be called after plot is
                                  saved. If True, the plot is displayed using `plt.show()`.
                                  Default behavior is to display if an interactive environment is
                                  detected (e.g., a notebook).
        
          `teeplot_subdir`        Optionally, subdirectory within the main output directory for
                                  plot organization.
        
          `teeplot_transparent`   Option to save the plot with a transparent background, default
                                  True.
        
          `teeplot_verbose`       Toggles printing of saved filenames, default True.
          ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        
        **Return Value**: returned result from plotter call if
        `teeplot_callback` is `False`, otherwise tuple of save-plot callback and
        result from plotter call.
        
        ## Module-Level Configuration
        
        -   `teeplot.draftmode`: A boolean indicating whether to suppress output
            to all file formats.
        -   `teeplot.oncollision`: Default strategy for handling filename
            collisions, options are \'error\', \'fix\', \'ignore\', or \'warn\'.
        -   `teeplot.save`: A dictionary mapping file formats (e.g., \".png\")
            to default save behavior as `True` (always output), `False` (never
            output), or `None` (defer to call kwargs).
        
        ## Environment Variables
        
        -   `TEEPLOT_ONCOLLISION`: Configures the default collision handling
            strategy. See `teeplot_oncollision` kwarg
        -   `TEEPLOT_DRAFTMODE`: If set, enables draft mode globally.
        -   `TEEPLOT_<FORMAT>`: Boolean flags that determine default behavior
            for each format (e.g., `EPS`, `PNG`, `PDF`, `PGF`, `PS`, `SVG`);
            \"defer\" defers to call kwargs.
        
        # Citing
        
        If *teeplot* contributes to a scholarly publication, please cite it as
        
        > Matthew Andres Moreno. (2023). mmore500/teeplot. Zenodo.
        > <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10440670>
        
        ``` bibtex
        @software{moreno2023teeplot,
          author = {Matthew Andres Moreno},
          title = {mmore500/teeplot},
          month = dec,
          year = 2023,
          publisher = {Zenodo},
          doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10440670},
          url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10440670}
        }
        ```
        
        And don\'t forget to leave a [star on
        GitHub](https://github.com/mmore500/teeplot/stargazers)!
        
        # Credits
        
        Output filenames are constructed using the
        [keyname](https://github.com/mmore500/keyname) package.
        
        This package was created with
        [Cookiecutter](https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter) and the
        [audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage](https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage)
        project template.
        
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