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K3D lets you create 3D plots backed by WebGL with high-level API (surfaces, isosurfaces, voxels, mesh, cloud points, vtk objects, volume renderer, colormaps, etc). The primary aim of K3D-jupyter is to be easy for use as stand alone package like matplotlib, but also to allow interoperation with existing libraries as VTK.

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K3D Jupyter

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K3D lets you create 3D plots backed by WebGL with high-level API (surfaces, isosurfaces, voxels, mesh, cloud points, vtk objects, volume renderer, colormaps, etc). The primary aim of K3D-jupyter is to be easy for use as stand alone package like matplotlib, but also to allow interoperation with existing libraries as VTK. K3D can be run as:

  • Jupyter Notebook extension πŸš€
  • Jupyter Lab extension πŸŽ‰
  • Google Colab extension πŸ§ͺ [still experimental]
  • Standalone HTML/JS πŸ“‘

Documentation: https://k3d-jupyter.org

Showcase:

points_cloud

streamlines

volume_rendering

transfer_function_editor

YouTube:

Click to watch at YouTube:

Volume renderer

Volume renderer

Volume renderer

Volume renderer

Try it Now!

Watch: Interactive showcase gallery

Jupyter version: Binder

Installation

PyPI

To install from PyPI use pip:

$ pip install k3d

Conda/Anaconda

To install from conda-forge use:

$ conda install -c conda-forge k3d

Google Colab

First you need to install k3d:

!pip install k3d
!jupyter nbextension install --py --user k3d
!jupyter nbextension enable --py --user k3d

After that you need to activate custom widgets and switch k3d to text protocol:

import k3d
from google.colab import output

output.enable_custom_widget_manager()

k3d.switch_to_text_protocol()

Installing directly from GitHub

To install directy from this repository (requires git and node.js + npm to build):

$ pip install git+https://github.com/K3D-tools/K3D-jupyter

This also makes possible installing the most up-to-date development version (same requirements):

$ pip install git+https://github.com/K3D-tools/K3D-jupyter@devel

To install any historical version, replace devel above with any tag or commit hash.

Source

For a development installation (requires npm and node.js),

$ git clone https://github.com/K3D-tools/K3D-jupyter.git
$ cd K3D-jupyter
$ pip install -e .

Then, if required, JupyterLab installation:

$ jupyter labextension install ./js

Code of Conduct

K3D-jupyter follows the Python Software Foundation Code of Conduct in everything we do.

Kudos

  • Travis is ❀️
  • OpenDreamKit is πŸš€
  • Three.js is πŸ₯‡

Acknowledgments

Research Infrastructure project This package was created as part of the Horizon 2020 European OpenDreamKit (grant agreement #676541).

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K3D lets you create 3D plots backed by WebGL with high-level API (surfaces, isosurfaces, voxels, mesh, cloud points, vtk objects, volume renderer, colormaps, etc). The primary aim of K3D-jupyter is to be easy for use as stand alone package like matplotlib, but also to allow interoperation with existing libraries as VTK.

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