
Lecture Description
In this Matplotlib tutorial, we're going to be discussion subplots. There are two major ways to handle for subplots, which are used to create multiple charts on the same figure. For now, we'll start with a clean slate of code. If you're following along linearly, then make sure to keep the old code on hand, or you can always revisit the previous tutorial for the code again.
sample code: pythonprogramming.net
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Course Index
- Introduction and Line
- Legends titles and labels
- bar charts and histograms
- Scatter Plots
- stack plots
- Pie Charts
- loading data from files
- getting data from the internet
- converting data from the internet
- basic customizations, rotating labels
- handling unix time
- more customization of colors and fills
- spines and horizontal lines
- candlestick OHLC graphs
- styles
- Live graphs
- annotations and placing text
- annotating last price to edge of matplotlib graph example
- subplots
- implementing subplots to our stock chart
- adding more indicator data to our charts
- cleaning chart, custom fills, pruning
- sharex axis
- multi y axis plotting volume on stock chart
- customizing Matplotlib Legends
- Basemap intro
- Basemap customization options
- plotting coordinates on a map with Basemap
- matplotlib 3d intro
- 3d scatter plot
- 3d bar charts
- conclusion
Course Description
Learn how to visualize data in the form of line graphs, bar charts, pie charts, 3D graphs, and more with Python 3 and Matplotlib.
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