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Lets-Plot: An open-source ggplot-like plotting library
(lets-plot.org)
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I've never liked the Python ggplot-like alternatives. The plot construction always felt limited and I'd run into weird bugs. However, this looks the closest to ggplot in how the plots are constructed. I dislike R but the tidy verse + ggplot combo is just so good. I end up using Python and r together a lot, so having even a half decent ggplot-python could be great. Has anyone with significant ggplot experience used this and can comment on how close it really is?
I've only played around with it for a few hours, but I'm already happier than using matplotlib or my rpy2 bridge to ggplot2.