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Published inApr 2018
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Dan Toomey
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Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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Using ipywidgets


ipywidgets is a set of widgets produced as part of the Jupyter project. As such, I would expect their use and number to increase with the project's popularity.

Getting ready

ipywidgets can also be installed with conda using:

conda install -c conda-forge ipywidgets

There are pip install commands available as well.

  • Using an ipywidget

I picked the radio button widget as an example.

How to do it...

We can use this code:

import ipywidgets as widgets

widgets.RadioButtons(
 options=['red', 'green', 'blue'],
 description='Balloon color:',
 disabled=False
)

This displays as:

How it works...

All of the individual widgets work the same:

  • Import the reference of the widget type you want to use
  • Instantiate the widget using its parameters
  • Optionally add handling to take a new value from the widget

In this example, we are using the Python convention of importing the entire library and calling it widgets. Then we use a specific widget type by referencing it via the dot notation. Each of the widget types...

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Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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