Adding Holidays to Comparison
As we can see, there are different shops in the dataset, and their revenues vary significantly - we have shops with total revenue of about 50 million, and at the same time shops with total revenue of more than 250 million. Let's see whether earnings differ depending on whether it is a holiday week or not.
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You are going to work with nearly the same code as in the previous task. You just need to modify certain things:
- Group the values of the
df
DataFrame by'Store'
, and then'Holiday_Flag'
column (the order is important). Then, after selecting the'Weekly_Sales'
column, compute the mean values. - Within the
.barplot()
function, set the parameter, so that there will be separate bars for each of the unique values of the'Holiday_Flag'
column.
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Adding Holidays to Comparison
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As we can see, there are different shops in the dataset, and their revenues vary significantly - we have shops with total revenue of about 50 million, and at the same time shops with total revenue of more than 250 million. Let's see whether earnings differ depending on whether it is a holiday week or not.
Swipe to start coding
You are going to work with nearly the same code as in the previous task. You just need to modify certain things:
- Group the values of the
df
DataFrame by'Store'
, and then'Holiday_Flag'
column (the order is important). Then, after selecting the'Weekly_Sales'
column, compute the mean values. - Within the
.barplot()
function, set the parameter, so that there will be separate bars for each of the unique values of the'Holiday_Flag'
column.
Solução
Obrigado pelo seu feedback!
Awesome!
Completion rate improved to 3.45single