Creating plots using NumPy arrays
NumPy arrays are one of the most fundamental data structures found in Python and as such are an important data structure when it comes to creating interactive visualizations in Bokeh. In this section, we will cover how you can build line and scatter plots using NumPy arrays.
Creating line plots using NumPy arrays
In order to create a simple line plot using a NumPy array, we can use this code:
#Import required packages import numpy as np import random from bokeh.io import output_file, show from bokeh.plotting import figure #Creating an array for the points along the x and y axes array_x =np.array([1,2,3,4,5,6]) array_y = np.array([5,6,7,8,9,10]) #Creating a line plot plot = figure() plot.line(array_x, array_y) #Output the plot output_file('numpy_line.html') show(plot)
This renders a plot as illustrated here:

In the previous code, we created two NumPy arrays to hold the points along the x-and y-axes. We then used the regular Bokeh function calls that...