Reset an argument when varying another argument using interact
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I was wondering if ipywidgets supports resetting one of the arguments to a default value whenever you manipulate/vary/slide/change one of the other interactive arguments. Taking a basic example from their documentation
%matplotlib inline
from ipywidgets import interactive
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
def f(m, b):
plt.figure(2)
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, num=1000)
plt.plot(x, m * x + b)
plt.ylim(-5, 5)
plt.show()
interactive_plot = interactive(f, m=(-2.0, 2.0), b=(-3, 3, 0.5))
output = interactive_plot.children[-1]
output.layout.height = '350px'
interactive_plot
What I would be looking for is a way to reset argument b to some default value whenever I change m. Is this supported, and if not, would someone be able to think of a clever way to do it anyway? I personally can't.
python ipywidgets
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I was wondering if ipywidgets supports resetting one of the arguments to a default value whenever you manipulate/vary/slide/change one of the other interactive arguments. Taking a basic example from their documentation
%matplotlib inline
from ipywidgets import interactive
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
def f(m, b):
plt.figure(2)
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, num=1000)
plt.plot(x, m * x + b)
plt.ylim(-5, 5)
plt.show()
interactive_plot = interactive(f, m=(-2.0, 2.0), b=(-3, 3, 0.5))
output = interactive_plot.children[-1]
output.layout.height = '350px'
interactive_plot
What I would be looking for is a way to reset argument b to some default value whenever I change m. Is this supported, and if not, would someone be able to think of a clever way to do it anyway? I personally can't.
python ipywidgets
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I was wondering if ipywidgets supports resetting one of the arguments to a default value whenever you manipulate/vary/slide/change one of the other interactive arguments. Taking a basic example from their documentation
%matplotlib inline
from ipywidgets import interactive
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
def f(m, b):
plt.figure(2)
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, num=1000)
plt.plot(x, m * x + b)
plt.ylim(-5, 5)
plt.show()
interactive_plot = interactive(f, m=(-2.0, 2.0), b=(-3, 3, 0.5))
output = interactive_plot.children[-1]
output.layout.height = '350px'
interactive_plot
What I would be looking for is a way to reset argument b to some default value whenever I change m. Is this supported, and if not, would someone be able to think of a clever way to do it anyway? I personally can't.
python ipywidgets
I was wondering if ipywidgets supports resetting one of the arguments to a default value whenever you manipulate/vary/slide/change one of the other interactive arguments. Taking a basic example from their documentation
%matplotlib inline
from ipywidgets import interactive
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
def f(m, b):
plt.figure(2)
x = np.linspace(-10, 10, num=1000)
plt.plot(x, m * x + b)
plt.ylim(-5, 5)
plt.show()
interactive_plot = interactive(f, m=(-2.0, 2.0), b=(-3, 3, 0.5))
output = interactive_plot.children[-1]
output.layout.height = '350px'
interactive_plot
What I would be looking for is a way to reset argument b to some default value whenever I change m. Is this supported, and if not, would someone be able to think of a clever way to do it anyway? I personally can't.
python ipywidgets
python ipywidgets
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