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# ipympl

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Leveraging the Jupyter interactive widgets framework, `ipympl` enables the interactive features of matplotlib in the Jupyter notebook and in JupyterLab.

Besides, the figure `canvas` element is a proper Jupyter interactive widget which can be positioned in interactive widget layouts.

## Usage

To enable the `ipympl` backend, simply use the `matplotlib` Jupyter
magic:

```
%matplotlib ipympl
```

## Documentation

See the documentation at: <https://matplotlib.org/ipympl/>

## Example

See the [example notebook](https://github.com/matplotlib/ipympl/blob/main/docs/examples/full-example.ipynb) for more!

![matplotlib screencast](matplotlib.gif)

## Installation

### With conda

```bash
conda install -c conda-forge ipympl
```

### With pip

```bash
pip install ipympl
```

### Use in JupyterLab

If you want to use ipympl in JupyterLab, we recommend using JupyterLab >= 3.

If you use JupyterLab 2, you still need to install the labextension manually:

```bash
conda install -c conda-forge nodejs
jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager jupyter-matplotlib
```

#### Install an old JupyterLab extension

If you are using JupyterLab 1 or 2, you will need to install the right `jupyter-matplotlib` version, according to the `ipympl` and `jupyterlab` versions you installed.
For example, if you installed ipympl `0.5.1`, you need to install jupyter-matplotlib `0.7.0`, and this version is only compatible with JupyterLab `1`.

```bash
conda install -c conda-forge ipympl==0.5.1
jupyter labextension install @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager jupyter-matplotlib@0.7.0
```

Versions lookup table:

| `ipympl` | `jupyter-matplotlib` | `JupyterLab` | `Matplotlib` |
|----------|----------------------|--------------|--------------|
| 0.10.0   | 0.12.0               | >=2,<5       | >=3.5.0      |
| 0.9.5-8  | 0.11.5-8             | >=2,<5       | >=3.5.0      |
| 0.9.3-4  | 0.11.3-4             | >=2,<5       | 3.4.0>=      |
| 0.9.0-2  | 0.11.0-2             | >=2,<5       | 3.4.0>=  <3.7|
| 0.8.8    | 0.10.x               | >=2,<5       | 3.3.1>=  <3.7|
| 0.8.0-7  | 0.10.x               | >=2,<5       | 3.3.1>=, <3.6|
| 0.7.0    | 0.9.0                | >=2,<5       | 3.3.1>=      |
| 0.6.x    | 0.8.x                | >=2,<5       | 3.3.1>=, <3.4|
| 0.5.8    | 0.7.4                | >=1,<3       | 3.3.1>=, <3.4|
| 0.5.7    | 0.7.3                | >=1,<3       | 3.2.*        |
| ...      | ...                  | ...          |              |
| 0.5.3    | 0.7.2                | >=1,<3       |              |
| 0.5.2    | 0.7.1                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.5.1    | 0.7.0                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.5.0    | 0.6.0                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.4.0    | 0.5.0                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.3.3    | 0.4.2                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.3.2    | 0.4.1                | >=1,<2       |              |
| 0.3.1    | 0.4.0                | >=0<2        |              |

### For a development installation

We recommend using [pixi](https://pixi.sh) for development as it handles both Python and Node.js dependencies (matplotlib has compiled dependencies).

```bash
# Install dependencies and set up environment
pixi install

# Install the Python package in editable mode
pixi run pip install -e .

# Install JavaScript dependencies and build
pixi run jlpm install
pixi run jlpm build

# Set up JupyterLab extension in development mode
pixi run jupyter labextension develop --overwrite .

# Start development workflow (in separate terminals)
pixi run npm run watch    # Terminal 1: Auto-rebuild on changes
pixi run jupyter lab      # Terminal 2: Run JupyterLab
```

**Alternative: Using conda/mamba**

```bash
mamba env create --file dev-environment.yml
conda activate ipympl-dev

pip install -e .
jlpm install
jlpm build
jupyter labextension develop --overwrite .

# Start development workflow (in separate terminals)
npm run watch    # Terminal 1: Auto-rebuild on changes
jupyter lab      # Terminal 2: Run JupyterLab
```

#### How to see your changes

**TypeScript/JavaScript:** After a change, the watch command will automatically rebuild. Wait for the build to finish, then refresh your browser and the changes should take effect.

**Python:** If you make a change to the Python code, restart the notebook kernel to have it take effect.

#### Classic Jupyter Notebook

If you need to develop for classic Jupyter Notebook (not JupyterLab), also run:

```bash
# With pixi:
pixi run jupyter nbextension install --py --symlink --sys-prefix --overwrite ipympl
pixi run jupyter nbextension enable --py --sys-prefix ipympl

# Or with conda/mamba:
jupyter nbextension install --py --symlink --sys-prefix --overwrite ipympl
jupyter nbextension enable --py --sys-prefix ipympl
```
