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Jupyter compare_view

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JupyterLight Binder Open In Colab PyPI version MIT

Blend between multiple images using a cell magic in JupyterLab using compare_view.
This project was called jupyter-splitview before.

Installation

pip install jupyter_compare_view

Example

import jupyter_compare_view
%%compare  
from skimage import data
from skimage.color import rgb2gray
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

img = data.chelsea()
grayscale_img = rgb2gray(img)

plt.imshow(img)
plt.axis("off")
plt.show()

plt.imshow(grayscale_img, cmap="gray")
plt.axis("off")
plt.show()

Another example:

from jupyter_compare_view import compare

compare(img, grayscale_img, cmap="gray", start_mode="horizontal", start_slider_pos=0.73)

The split view widget is still responsive after closing and reopening the notebook without running the cell again.

Notebook arguments

(Might still change in future)

  • --config '{"start_mode": "horizontal"}' will init the compare-view in horizontal slider mode.

  • --config '{"circle_size": 30}' the circle size is now 30 pixel in circle mode.

  • --config '{"show_slider": false}' will hide the slider bar.

  • --config '{"start_slider_pos": 0.73}' will set the slider start position to 73%.

    • Removed in 0.1.1: --position 73% will no longer the slider start position to 73%.
  • --config '{"start_mode": "horizontal","start_slider_pos": 0.73}' will both set the start mode to horizontal and set the slider position

  • --height 220 will set the height to 220 pixel.

  • When --heightis not provided, the default height of the widget is 300 pixel.

  • --height auto will set the height by the value of the first image's resolution in vertical direction.

  • The widget's width will always be adjusted automatically.

Notebook formatting

Formatting with black can be done this way:

  1. pip install 'black[jupyter]'
  2. black --python-cell-magics compare compare_view_magic.ipynb

Developer Installation

  1. git clone --recurse https://github.com/Octoframes/jupyter_compare_view (Note: In case that the repo was already cloned e.g. with the GitHub Desktop client, the GitHub submodule has to be loaded via git submodule update --init --recursive)
  2. poetry install

Note: The IPython extension autoreload reloads modules before every cell execution. Very useful when debugging the %%capture cell magic! Just add these lines into the first jupyter cell.

%load_ext autoreload
%autoreload 2
import jupyter_compare_view

Changelog

0.2.4

CHange to importlib #48

0.2.3

Remove setuptools dependency

0.2.2

  • Remove python3.7 support #46
  • fix jupyterlite example

0.2.1

  • Support python 3.11

0.2.0

  • Implemented capture to display the compare view frame without calling the cell magic. This is not an ipywidget as mentioned here.
  • Update version requirements #42

0.1.5

  • BugFix: Remove black import that was added by accident.

0.1.4

  • %%compare is now %%splity. %%splity is deprecated.
  • Update examples

0.1.3

  • octoframes github actions setup

0.1.2

  • Move the repo from kolibril13/jupyter-spitview to octoframes/jupyter_compare_view
  • Rename all references

0.1.1

0.1.0

  • Update dependencies
  • Update JupyterLite version
  • Fix: in JupyterLite, a figure has to be explicitly called by plt.show()
  • Better installation workflow

0.0.8

  • Fixing problem with cell id and notebook reloading
  • Experimentally lowering the dependencies to ipython = ">=6.0.0" and ipykernel = ">=5.0.0" so that jupyterlite will work hopefully.

0.0.7

  • Rewrite of the import of JavaScript and CSS to make it more robust when closing and opening the notebook
  • First attempt to add a JupyterLite example.

0.0.6

Fix poetry workflow

0.0.5

  • Ship the javascript directly with the package, so no internet connection is required
  • use jinja2 to save HTML in separate file
  • load stylesheet and javascript only once in the beginning, and not in every cell that contains the splitview widget.

0.0.4

  • New --height parameter

0.0.3

  • default slider position
  • updated minimal example
  • internal code restructuring and formatting
  • Handle import in non jupyter context

0.0.2

  • save images in base64 strings and don't load images to disk (increases package security).

0.0.1

  • First release