Here's a quick and easy way to create pivot tables, charts, and group data without writing any code.
PivotTableJS is a drag-n-drop tool for creating pivot tables and interactive charts in Jupyter. What's more, you can also augment pivot tables with heatmaps for enhanced analysis.
Find more info here: PivotTableJS.
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