Hello r/emacs! First-time poster here!

I recently wanted to visualise some data in org-mode using a Python source block to generate an image, which was then rendered directly in the buffer.

It took my a couple of goes to work out how to do it.

Given some data like this:

#+begin_src bash :results output file :file data.njson
echo '{"name": "Spock", "editor": "Emacs"}
{"name": "James Kirk", "editor": "Vim"}
{"name": "Dr McCoy", "editor": "Vim"}
{"name": "Scotty", "editor": "Emacs"}
{"name": "Worf", "editor": "ed"}
{"name": "Geordi LaForge", "editor": "Emacs"}
{"name": "Data", "editor": "Emacs"}
{"name": "Jean-luc Picard", "editor": "VS Code"}
{"name": "Wesley Crusher", "editor": "VS Code"}
{"name": "William Riker", "editor": "Vim"}
'
#+end_src

A visualisation can be rendered as follows:

#+begin_src python :results output file :file usage.png
import pandas as pd
import seaborn as sns
import sys

df = pd.read_json("data.njson", lines=True)
axes = sns.histplot(df, x="editor")
axes.get_figure().savefig(sys.stdout.buffer)
#+end_src

The main trick here is to set the :results output file header argument to write the output to a file, and to save the figure to sys.stdout.buffer from Python.

I’ve written about this on my blog too, where you can see the [unsurprising] results of the analysis!

  • acow@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I highly recommend nix-direnv and the emacs direnv package. For this example, I quickly threw together a flake using a minimal template,

    {
      description = "Python environment for plotting with Seaborn";
      inputs = {
        nixpkgs.url = github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-23.05-darwin;
        flake-utils.url = github:numtide/flake-utils;
      };
    
      outputs = { self, nixpkgs, flake-utils }: 
        flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: 
          let pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; };
              python = pkgs.python3.withPackages (ps: [
                ps.pandas
                ps.seaborn
              ]);
          in {
            devShell = pkgs.mkShell {
              buildInputs = [ python ];
            };
          }
        );
    }
    

    Then created a file .envrc with the contents use flake in the same directory as the flake.nix file, and ran direnv allow to allow use of it. I then used this org mode file to test,

    Example of plotting from this [[https://andykuszyk.github.io/2023-11-18-using-emacs-org-mode-as-a-jupyter-notebook.html][blog post]].
    
    Some data to work with,
    
    #+begin_src javascript :tangle data.njson
    {"name": "Spock", "editor": "Emacs"}
    {"name": "James Kirk", "editor": "Vim"}
    {"name": "Dr McCoy", "editor": "Vim"}
    {"name": "Scotty", "editor": "Emacs"}
    {"name": "Worf", "editor": "ed"}
    {"name": "Geordi LaForge", "editor": "Emacs"}
    {"name": "Data", "editor": "Emacs"}
    {"name": "Jean-luc Picard", "editor": "VS Code"}
    {"name": "Wesley Crusher", "editor": "VS Code"}
    {"name": "William Riker", "editor": "Vim"}
    #+end_src
    
    And now we plot,
    
    #+begin_src python :results output file :file usage.png
    import pandas as pd
    import seaborn as sns
    import sys
    
    df = pd.read_json("data.njson", lines=True)
    axes = sns.histplot(df, x="editor")
    axes.get_figure().savefig(sys.stdout.buffer)
    #+end_src
    
    #+RESULTS:
    [[file:usage.png]]