Inputs#
marimo comes packaged with interactive UI elements that you can use to build
powerful notebooks and apps. These elements are available in marimo.ui.
An array of UI elements.  | 
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Convert an HTML object with templated text into a UI element.  | 
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A button with an optional callback and optional value.  | 
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A boolean checkbox.  | 
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A code editor.  | 
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Run transformations on a DataFrame or series.  | 
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Quickly explore a DataFrame with automatically suggested visualizations.  | 
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A date picker with an optional start and stop date.  | 
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A dictionary of UI elements.  | 
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A dropdown menu.  | 
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A button or drag-and-drop area to upload a file.  | 
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A submittable form linked to a UIElement.  | 
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An audio recorder element.  | 
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A multiselect input.  | 
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A number picker over an interval.  | 
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A radio group.  | 
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A refresh button that will auto-refresh its descendants for a given interval.  | 
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A numeric slider over an interval.  | 
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A boolean switch.  | 
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Display objects in a tabbed view.  | 
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A table component with selectable rows.  | 
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A text input.  | 
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A text area that is larger than   | 
To use a UI element, assign it to a global variable and output it in a cell.
When you interact with the frontend element, the Python object’s value
attribute is automatically updated, and all cells referencing that object
automatically run with the element’s latest value.
Integrations#
Make reactive charts with Altair  | 
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Make reactive plots with Plotly.  | 
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Render a matplotlib figure using an interactive viewer.  | 
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Create a UIElement from an AnyWidget.  |