Hi Sir, I need a help. fig=plt.figure() ax=fig.add_subplot(111) df['Age'].plot(kind='kde',ax=ax) df['Age_median'].plot(kind='kde',ax=ax,color='r') lines, labels = ax.get_legend_handles_labels() ax.legend(lines,labels,loc='best') How can I mention feature name and title in plot .
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I have different data and needed to plot them with different visualization. As an example, say I have 4 different data of different scenarios and I want one data to be plotted as bar graph, one as line graphs and soon. How do I do it?
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Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. How can I plot both the bar charts in the same order .for example in the Partner chart "Yes" is shown first and then "No", and for the "Dependents" chart "No"is shown first and then "Yes". How can I make both print in the same order?
Sir, how do I connect with you. I am writing a code that plots curves that depict three occurrences on specific days of a month. I have four days' data a month and I want to plot curves for twelve months. Columns are 'Date', 'Time', 'Occurence1', 'Occurrence2', 'Occurence3'. Each plot shows three curves. Maybe someone can assist as well.
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