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Add basic support for visualization in juypter notebooks #369
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Do you happen to have a working jupyter notebook lying around that you could share for testing? |
Not really, but every 2D pyMOR discretization should work ... |
works like a charm, awesome! |
@renemilk, could you also take a look if this works for you? |
Yepp, looks good. |
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This pull request adds a matplotlib-based patch visualizer for the jupyter notebook. Performance is relatively bad, but it should be usable enough for tutorial notebooks, etc. @pymor/pymor-devs, please check if this works on your machines. (For testing, you should say
%matplotlib notebook
before using pyMOR.)