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Published inApr 2018
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Dan Toomey
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Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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Generating a line graph using Python


We will use a basic plot() to show how graphics work in Python to generate a line graph. Then, we will use several other libraries for other interesting visualizations available from Python.

For this example, we are using made-up data to determine the number of births that have the same name and producing a line plot of the data.

How to do it...

We can use this Python script:

import pandas
import matplotlib
%matplotlib inline

baby_name = ['Alice','Charles','Diane','Edward']
number_births = [96, 155, 66, 272]
dataset = list(zip(baby_name,number_births))
df = pandas.DataFrame(data = dataset, columns=['Name', 'Number'])
df['Number'].plot()

With the resulting plot as:

This is fictitious data, but it does show a good, clean graphic.

How it works...

pandas is the built-in Python library for dealing with a dataset. matplotlib is the Python library that will plot our data. We use the command %matplotlib inline to have the plot show up in our notebook. Otherwise, Python...

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Published in: Apr 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788839440

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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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