Physics Parameters and the Barnes Hut Algorithm Options (PyVis and Python Tutorial 10)

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In this video, I go through each of the parameters in the physics options buttons and speak specifically about the Barnes-Hut parameters.

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Good luck for today homie, you're gonna kill it!

Mabitesurtaglotte
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Hi William, Thanks for your beneficial tutorials. I'm a Philosophy Ph.D. turned data scientist and I really enjoy your DH approach toward Python. I've followed the PyVis tutorials in Jupyter Notebook. So far so good. But I couldn't work interactively with Buttons to change the physics parameters. Did you try the function in Jupyter? My humble suggestion/request is to use Jupyter Notebook for your tutorials. Jupyter is not only an easy-to-use interactive IDE but also a powerful presentation and education tool.

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Hey good series! Is there a way of ordering your nodes automatically in a nice way that does not resort to physics? I know that networkx for example has a lot of nice visualization option to arrange the nodes automatically. Unfortunatly I cannot use networkx for my application because only pyvis is supported, and as good as the library is I'm having ttrouble finding a way of making my graphs look visually pleasing once the number of nodes exceed about 50 nodes.

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