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studywolf.wordpress.com
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| | | | | When plotting means and confidence intervals, sometimes the mean lines are hard to see and it's nice to have included in your legend the color of the confidence interval shading. It turns out this is a bit of a chore in Matplotlib, but building off of their online examples you can get something that looks... | |
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electronut.in
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| | | | | I was recently reading about Conway's Game of Life - a cellular automaton discovered by British mathematician John Conway in 1970. Using 4...Read More | |
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tomaugspurger.net
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| | | | | This is part 6 in my series on writing modern idiomatic pandas. Modern Pandas Method Chaining Indexes Fast Pandas Tidy Data Visualization Time Series Scaling Visualization and Exploratory Analysis A few weeks ago, the R community went through some hand-wringing about plotting packages. For outsiders (like me) the details aren't that important, but some brief background might be useful so we can transfer the takeaways to Python. The competing systems are "base R", which is the plotting system built into the language, and ggplot2, Hadley Wickham's implementation of the grammar of graphics. For those interested in more details, start with | |
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laihoconsulting.com
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| | | Website and personal blog of Pekka Laiho, software engineer and financial enthusiast. | ||