├── requirements.txt ├── README.md ├── dashboard.py ├── design.csv ├── opti.csv └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | streamlit 2 | pandas 3 | plotly==4.12.0 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # basic_streamlit_example 2 | Basic streamlit dashboard example 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dashboard.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ##!/usr/bin/python -u 2 | #-*- coding:utf-8 -*- 3 | # 4 | # Streamlit dashboard for visualizing the basic features 5 | # 6 | # Astrid Walle - Astrid Walle CFDsolutions 7 | # astridwalle@cfdsolutions.net 8 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 | # 10 | # 2022-01-21 Script creation 11 | VERSION="2022-01-21" 12 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 | # 14 | ### EXECUTION 15 | # streamlit run StreamlitDashboard.py 16 | # 17 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 | # 19 | ### IMPORTS 20 | import streamlit as st 21 | import pandas as pd 22 | import plotly.graph_objects as go 23 | # 24 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 | # 26 | ### (cached) FUNCTIONS / DATA PREPROCESSING 27 | # 28 | # read tables 29 | @st.cache 30 | def read_table(file,header=0,index_col=False,sep=" "): 31 | df=pd.read_csv(file,header=header,index_col=index_col,sep=sep) 32 | return df 33 | # 34 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 | # 36 | st.title("Welcome to your example dashboard") 37 | 38 | st.write("Let's try some streamlit widgets") 39 | 40 | st.markdown("---") 41 | 42 | # structure of the dashboard 43 | # columns 44 | # checkbox 45 | # expandable 46 | 47 | if st.checkbox("show columns"): 48 | 49 | col1, col2, col3 = st.columns(3) 50 | 51 | col1.write("Column 1") 52 | 53 | col2.image("https://media.giphy.com/media/vFKqnCdLPNOKc/giphy.gif", use_column_width=True) 54 | 55 | col3.write("Hello") 56 | 57 | exp = st.expander("some more elements") 58 | 59 | col4, col5 = exp.columns(2) 60 | 61 | col4.write("Hello again") 62 | 63 | col5.write("col 5") 64 | 65 | color = st.sidebar.selectbox("select a color",["green","red","blue"],index=0) 66 | 67 | 68 | # sidebar 69 | # for parameter selection 70 | 71 | 72 | # df 73 | df = pd.read_csv("./opti.csv") 74 | 75 | st.write(df) 76 | 77 | 78 | # scatterplot 79 | x=st.selectbox("select x variable",df.columns.values) 80 | y=st.selectbox("select y variable",df.columns.values) 81 | trace=go.Scatter(x=df[x],y=df[y],name="full dataset",mode="markers",marker=dict(color=color)) 82 | fig = go.Figure(data=trace) 83 | st.plotly_chart(fig) 84 | 85 | # pics 86 | 87 | 88 | # interactive barchart 89 | 90 | 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /design.csv: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 1;Design 1;This design has completed successfully.;0.7809563389083448;-0.38679724400514587;-0.27784898048554324;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.3 m 2 | 2;Design 2;This design has completed successfully.;0.7917959661760949;-0.37011923961164833;-0.26760167315608263;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.5333333333333333 m 3 | 3;Design 3;This design has completed successfully.;0.8129404890393404;-0.405300437505805;-0.18807833563291043;1.0;0.13 m;0.1 m;0.7666666666666666 m 4 | 4;Design 4;This design has failed.;;;;;0.13 m;0.1 m;1.0 m 5 | 5;Design 5;This design has completed successfully.;0.7988821700412408;-0.4247728623504874;-0.18987492128334424;1.0;0.13 m;0.15 m;0.3 m 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