Julia visualizations in Jupyter
The most popular tool for visualizations in Julia is the Gadfly
package. We can add the Gadfly
package (as described at the beginning of this chapter) using the add function:
Pkg.add("Gadfly")
From then on, we can make reference to the Gadfly
package in any script using the following command:
using Gadfly
Julia Gadfly scatterplot
We can use the plot()
function with standard defaults (no type arguments) to generate a scatterplot. For example, with the simple script:
using Gadfly srand(111) plot(x=rand(7), y=rand(7))
Note
We use the srand()
function in all examples that use random results. The srand()
function sets the random number seed value, so all results in this chapter are reproducible.
We generate a nice, clean scatterplot, as shown in the following screenshot:
Julia Gadfly histogram
We can produce other graph types as well, for example, a histogram using this script:
using Gadfly srand(111) plot(x=randn(113), Geom.histogram(bincount=10))
This script generates...