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Pandas 1.x Cookbook - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839213106
Pages 626 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Matt Harrison Matt Harrison
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Theodore Petrou Theodore Petrou
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Pandas Foundations 2. Essential DataFrame Operations 3. Creating and Persisting DataFrames 4. Beginning Data Analysis 5. Exploratory Data Analysis 6. Selecting Subsets of Data 7. Filtering Rows 8. Index Alignment 9. Grouping for Aggregation, Filtration, and Transformation 10. Restructuring Data into a Tidy Form 11. Combining Pandas Objects 12. Time Series Analysis 13. Visualization with Matplotlib, Pandas, and Seaborn 14. Debugging and Testing Pandas 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Getting started with matplotlib

For many data scientists, the vast majority of their plotting commands will use pandas or seaborn, both rely on matplotlib to do the plotting. However, neither pandas nor seaborn offers a complete replacement for matplotlib, and occasionally you will need to use matplotlib. For this reason, this recipe will offer a short introduction to the most crucial aspects of matplotlib.

One thing to be aware if you are a Jupyter user. You will want to include the:

>>> %matplotlib inline

directive in your notebook. This tells matplotlib to render plots in the notebook.

Let's begin our introduction with a look at the anatomy of a matplotlib plot in the following figure:

matplotlib hierarchy

Matplotlib hierarchy

Matplotlib uses a hierarchy of objects to display all of its plotting items in the output. This hierarchy is key to understanding everything about matplotlib. Note that these terms are referring to matplotlib and not pandas objects...

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