PyWebIO v1.6.1 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.6.1 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.2 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. In PyWebIO, you can also use bokeh.io.show() to display a Bokeh App0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.4.0 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide put_button("Click me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.4.0 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 102 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.2 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.6.2 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.0 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. In PyWebIO, you can also use bokeh.io.show() to display a Bokeh App0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.1 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. In PyWebIO, you can also use bokeh.io.show() to display a Bokeh App0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.3 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.6.3 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.0 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.6.0 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.7.1 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide me", onclick=lambda: toast("Clicked")) # single button In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. 72 Chapter 4. Documentation PyWebIO, Release 1.7.1 In PyWebIO, you0 码力 | 112 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.4.0 Documentationdifferent forms on the browser to get user input. In addition, PyWebIO also provides support for click events, layout, etc. PyWebIO aims to allow you to use the least code to interact with the user and provide course, PyWebIO also supports outputting individual button: In fact, all output can be bound to click events, not just buttons. You can call onclick() method after the output function (function name like put_xxx()) make it easy for Python users to create interactive web applications that can connect front-end UI events to real, running Python code. In PyWebIO, you can also use bokeh.io.show() to display a Bokeh App0 码力 | 135 页 | 7.45 MB | 1 年前3
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