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santosjorge/cufflinks: Productivity Tools for Plotly + Pandas

This library binds the power of plotly with the flexibility of pandas for easy plotting.

This library is available on https://github.com/santosjorge/cufflinks

This tutorial assumes that the plotly user credentials have already been configured as stated on the getting started guide.

Support for Plotly 4.x
Cufflinks is no longer compatible with Plotly 3.x

Support for Plotly 3.0

New iplot helper. To see a comprehensive list of parameters cf.help()

# For a list of supported figures
cf.help()
# Or to see the parameters supported that apply to a given figure try
cf.help('scatter')
cf.help('candle') #etc

Removed dependecies on ta-lib. This library is no longer required. All studies have be rewritten in Python.

This can be as easy as:

df=cf.datagen.ohlc()
qf=cf.QuantFig(df,title='First Quant Figure',legend='top',name='GS')
qf.add_bollinger_bands()
qf.iplot()

qf.add_sma([10,20],width=2,color=['green','lightgreen'],legendgroup=True)
qf.add_rsi(periods=20,color='java')
qf.add_bollinger_bands(periods=20,boll_std=2,colors=['magenta','grey'],fill=True)
qf.add_volume()
qf.add_macd()
qf.iplot()

See the IPython Notebook


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