I would like to know what would be the best way to have elements that are part of the same holomap layout but on separate panel pane
s have their axes limits computed the same way like when the entire layout is rendered.
It is simpler with the following example.
Let's say I define a HoloMap
that I render as a NdLayout
of barplots:
df = pd.DataFrame(
{
'level_1': ['A', 'A', 'A', 'A', 'B', 'B', 'B', 'B'],
'level_2': ['C', 'D', 'C', 'D', 'C', 'D', 'C', 'D'],
'group' : ['group1', 'group1', 'group2', 'group2', 'group1', 'group1', 'group2', 'group2'],
'values': [3, 1, 9, 11, 5, 6, 1, 3],
}
)
hv_ds = hv.Dataset(
df,
kdims=['level_1', 'level_2', 'group'],
vdims='values',
)
layout = hv_ds.to(
hv.Bars,
kdims=['level_1', 'level_2'],
vdims='values',
).layout('group')
layout
This layout is cleanly rendered, with y axes limits set as to show the top of the bars:
However, if I want for customization sake to separate the elements of the layout in different panel pane
s, the y limits are computed on the first rendered element:
pn.Row(
pn.Column(
pn.pane.Markdown("## Group 1"),
layout['group1'],
),
pn.Column(
pn.pane.Markdown("## Group 2"),
layout['group2'],
)
)
Is there any way to force computation of the y axes limits as when the whole layout is rendered?
As a side note, I noticed that if I render the full layout AND THEN parts of it, the axes limits are correctly set. May be this could be leveraged, but I don't know how to render a layout and then hide it...
pn.Column(
layout,
pn.Row(
pn.Column(
pn.pane.Markdown("## Group 1"),
layout['group1'],
),
pn.Column(
pn.pane.Markdown("## Group 2"),
layout['group2'],
)
),
)
conda remove -f <pkg>
to be sure you're using the pip version.