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scientific-visualization-book
- Scientific Visualization: Python and Matplotlib
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Which latest DS Skill you are working on currently?
knowing matplotlib really well gets really pro viz tbh, this https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book is the best resource for it imo. Its a bit more work but you can get really great results
- Book or web book recommendation request: a data visualization cookbook using Python for scientists.
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What's New in Matplotlib 3.6.0
I had the same problem until I found this tutorial:
https://github.com/rougier/matplotlib-tutorial
If you wan something deeper the same person has written a book:
https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book
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looking for scientific visualization book in julia
i saw this one : > https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book
- Scientific-Visualization-Book - None
- 📘 An open access book on scientific visualization using python and matplotlib, h/t @MikeTamir
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Dyson hatching (dungeon map)
I re-created the hatching using matplotlib as shown here.
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Dungeon map rendering using matplotlib
From the open access book "Scientific Visualization: Python + Matplotlib. Code: dungeon.py
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Ask HN: What is the best book on data visualization in 2021?
For python this open access book is excellent: https://github.com/rougier/scientific-visualization-book
seaborn
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Apache Superset
If you are doing data analysis I don't think any of the 3 pieces of software you mentioned are going to be that helpful.
I see these products as tools for data visualization and reporting i.e. presenting prepared datasets to users in a visually appealing way. They aren't as well suited for serious analytics.
I can't comment on Superset or Tableau but I am familiar with Power BI (it has been rolled out across my org), the type of statistics you can do with it are fairly rudimentary. If you need to do any thing beyond summarizing (counts, averages, min, max etc). It is not particularly easy.
For data analysis I use SAS or R. This software allows you do things like multivariate regression, timeseries forecasting, PCA, Cluster analysis etc. There is also plotting capability.
Both these products are kind of old school, I've been using them since early 2000's, the "new school" seems to be Python. Pretty much all the recent data science people in my organization use Python. Particularly Pandas and libraries like Seaborn (https://seaborn.pydata.org/).
The "power" users of Power BI in my organization tend to be finance/HR people for use cases like drill down into cost figures or Interactively presenting KPI's and other headline figures to management things like that.
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Seaborn bug responsible for finding of declining disruptiveness in science
It's referring to the seaborn library (https://seaborn.pydata.org/), a Python library for data visualization (built on top of matplotlib).
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Why Pandas feels clunky when coming from R
While it’s not perfect and it’s not ggplot2, Seaborn is definitely a big improvement over bare matplotlib. You can still use matplotlib to modify the plots it spits out if you want to but the defaults are pretty good most of the time.
https://seaborn.pydata.org/
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Releasing The Force Of Machine Learning: A Novice’s Guide 😃
Seaborn: A statistical data visualization library based on Matplotlib, enhancing the aesthetics and visual appeal of statistical graphics.
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Seven Python Projects to Elevate Your Coding Skills
Matplotlib Seaborn Example data sets
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Mastering Matplotlib: A Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
Seaborn - Statistical data visualization using Matplotlib.
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Top 10 growing data visualization libraries in Python in 2023
Github: https://github.com/mwaskom/seaborn
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Best Portfolio Projects for Data Science
Seaborn Documentation
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You've done a great job presenting this. Maybe you already know, but seaborne is an extension of matplotlib that makes it pretty easy to "beautify" matplotlib charts
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Introducing seaborn-polars, a package allowing to use Polars DataFrames and LazyFrames with Seaborn
I'm sure that your package is great, but seaborn will soon support the interchange protocol and will work relatively seamlessly with polars. https://github.com/mwaskom/seaborn/pull/3340
What are some alternatives?
datatable - A Python package for manipulating 2-dimensional tabular data structures
bokeh - Interactive Data Visualization in the browser, from Python
sktime - A unified framework for machine learning with time series
Altair - Declarative statistical visualization library for Python
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
DataFrame - C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis -- in modern C++ using native types and contiguous memory storage
ggplot - ggplot port for python
plotnine - A Grammar of Graphics for Python
oz - Data visualizations in Clojure and ClojureScript using Vega and Vega-lite
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python