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saeedesmaili.com
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| | | | I'm a big fan of unique charting styles and I avoid using the default matplotlib style whenever possible, as I find it boring and soleless. This preference is not limited to charts, and I also like the hand-drawn styles for fonts and diagrams (excalidraws is a fantastic tool that I use frequently). The hand-drawn style is especially useful when presenting a proof of concept idea. Something very interesting that I've recently stumbled upon is an xkcd chart style for matplotlib . This is a fantastic style that I can see myself using frequently going forward. All you need to do is add plt.xkcd() to your existing matplotlib code. | |
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| | | | Ron S. Kenett, KPA Group, Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion and Institute for Drug Research, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. | |
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| | | | Using "public use microdata files" that contain an anonymized random sample of census responses | |
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phil-stat-wars.com
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| | Below are the videos and slides from the 7 talks from Session 3 and Session 4 of our workshopThe Statistics Wars and Their Casualtiesheld on December 1 & 8, 2022.Session 3 speakerswere:Daniele Fanelli(London School of Economics and Political Science),Stephan Guttinger(University of Exeter),and David Hand(Imperial College London). Session 4 speakerswere: Jon Williamson(University of Kent), Margherita Harris... |