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I think it would be very useful. I started trying it here but didn't get very far: https://github.com/altair-viz/altair_matplotlib Feel free to revive that effort if you're interested! |
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I'm now looking for this. |
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While working on the VegaFusion mime renderer, it occurred to me that the ability to convert Vega-Lite to Vega and then pre-evaluate the data transformations in the Vega spec would make it relatively tractable to write translators from these pre-evaluated Vega specs to other plotting libraries, like matplotlib. (This would be for non-interactive charts only, I don't think translating interactivity to another library would be possible)
I'm curious whether folks would find it useful, in practice, to be able to convert (non-interactive) Altair Charts to Matplotlib figures. One motivation that comes to mind would be to take advantage of Matplotlib's support for LaTeX typesetting. And even though VlConvert makes static image export a lot easier, there are probably still advantages to using Matplotlib for creating certain figures for publications.
What do you think?
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