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Interactive Data Visualization with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2020
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ISBN-13 9781800200944
Length 362 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Shubhangi Hora Shubhangi Hora
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Abha Belorkar Abha Belorkar
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Anshu Kumar Anshu Kumar
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Sharath Chandra Guntuku Sharath Chandra Guntuku
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Visualization with Python – Basic and Customized Plotting 2. Static Visualization – Global Patterns and Summary Statistics FREE CHAPTER 3. From Static to Interactive Visualization 4. Interactive Visualization of Data across Strata 5. Interactive Visualization of Data across Time 6. Interactive Visualization of Geographical Data 7. Avoiding Common Pitfalls to Create Interactive Visualizations Appendix

Summary

In this chapter, we covered the basics of handling pandas DataFrames to format them as inputs for different visualization functions in libraries such as pandas , seaborn and more, and we covered some essential concepts in generating and modifying plots to create pleasing figures.

The pandas library contains functions such as read_csv(), read_excel(), and read_json() to read structured text data files. Functions such as describe() and info() are useful to get information on the summary statistics and memory usage of the features in a DataFrame. Other important operations on pandas DataFrames include subletting based on user-specified conditions/constraints, adding new columns to a DataFrame, transforming existing columns with built-in Python functions as well as user-defined functions, deleting specific columns in a DataFrame, and writing a modified DataFrame to a file on the local system.

Once equipped with knowledge of these common operations on pandas DataFrames, we went over the basics of visualization and learned how to refine the visual appeal of the plots. We illustrated these concepts with the plotting of histograms and bar plots. Specifically, we learned about different ways of presenting labels and legends, changing the properties of tick labels, and adding annotations.

In the next chapter, we will learn about some popular visualization techniques and understand the interpretation, strengths, and limitations of each.

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