Histograms
Let's move on to the first visualization steps. By now you already know how to clean, prepare, and aggregate data for further analysis. We'll start with histograms.
What is a histogram? Histogram is a graph that represents frequencies of numerical data (usually numerical intervals). To build histogram in pandas
, apply the .hist()
method to selected data. For instance, let's build a histogram for the 'totinch'
column.
Note that you don't need to use the
print()
function to output the plot.
12345678# Importing the library import pandas as pd # Reading the file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/f2947b09-5f0d-4ad9-992f-ec0b87cd4b3f/data4.csv') # Histogram for the totinch column values df.totinch.hist()
As parameters, you can set color
(color for rectangles, like 'r'
, 'g'
, 'b'
, etc.) or bins
(number of intervals to divide data). Let's make rectangles red and set the number of intervals to 50.
12345678# Importing the library import pandas as pd # Reading the file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/f2947b09-5f0d-4ad9-992f-ec0b87cd4b3f/data4.csv') # Histogram for the totinch column values df.totinch.hist(color = 'r', bins = 50)
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Let's move on to the first visualization steps. By now you already know how to clean, prepare, and aggregate data for further analysis. We'll start with histograms.
What is a histogram? Histogram is a graph that represents frequencies of numerical data (usually numerical intervals). To build histogram in pandas
, apply the .hist()
method to selected data. For instance, let's build a histogram for the 'totinch'
column.
Note that you don't need to use the
print()
function to output the plot.
12345678# Importing the library import pandas as pd # Reading the file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/f2947b09-5f0d-4ad9-992f-ec0b87cd4b3f/data4.csv') # Histogram for the totinch column values df.totinch.hist()
As parameters, you can set color
(color for rectangles, like 'r'
, 'g'
, 'b'
, etc.) or bins
(number of intervals to divide data). Let's make rectangles red and set the number of intervals to 50.
12345678# Importing the library import pandas as pd # Reading the file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/f2947b09-5f0d-4ad9-992f-ec0b87cd4b3f/data4.csv') # Histogram for the totinch column values df.totinch.hist(color = 'r', bins = 50)
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