Add an example on how to achieve live filtering #709
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馃摎 Context
I decided to propose this change to the documentation since I find this way of creating filters useful myself.
There are some entries on the Streamlit blog describing how to filter dataframes, but a more simple example in the official documentation also felt right. In References below I link the two blog posts I looked at, which felt like a bit too much code for people with relatively simple filtering needs 馃槄 .
馃 Description of Changes
I added a chapter to the "Advanced features > DataFrames" page on how to live filter a dataset.
馃挜 Impact
Just documentation so I would choose:
馃寪 References
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