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[[File:Matplotlib-hist2d.png|right|500px]] __NOTOC__ == Getting Started == Download the CDSW Matplotlib code from [https://github.com/makoshark/matplotlib-cdsw/archive/master.zip here] and unzip it on your machine. We will also need the data file that is [http://communitydata.cc/~mako/hp_wiki.tsv here] == Visualizing data with Matplotlib == In this session, we will explore how to produce clear, informative charts, graphs, and plots with [http://matplotlib.org/ Matplotlib], the most popular toolkit for scientific data visualization in Python. We'll start with the data-set created [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Fall_2015)/Day_3_Lecture|this morning]] containing information about edits to the Harry Potter Wikipedia article. We will then proceed to visualize different aspects of data from the [[Community_Data_Science_Workshops_(Fall_2015)/Day_2_Projects/Socrata|Socrata web API]]. === Inspiration === * [https://flowingdata.com/ Flowing Data] * [http://www-01.ibm.com/software/analytics/many-eyes/ Many Eyes] * [http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/ Edward Tufte] * [http://www.visualizing.org/ visualizing.org] * [http://idl.cs.washington.edu/ UW Interactive Data Lab] === Goals === * Get set up to make graphs with Matplotlib * Learn the basics of the Matplotlib API and workflow * Practice reading the Matplotlib documentation * Build a plotting program step by step * Learn simple ways to distill the essence of a large data set * Explore the art of visualizing data * Exercise your creativity by making your own visualization # First plot: <tt>001-hello-plot.py</tt> # Subplots: <tt>002-subplots.py</tt> # Let's do something more interesting: <tt>003-plot-timeseries.py</tt> # Visit the [http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html Matplotlib gallery]. # Make another kind of plot: <tt>004-plot-histogram.py</tt> # Dive deeper into web APIs: <tt>005-traffic-timeseries.py</tt> # Play around with any/all the data you've seen! You can find some more examples in the <tt>wikibios</tt> folder. === References === * [http://matplotlib.org/api/pyplot_summary.html matplotlib API reference] * [http://matplotlib.org/examples/index.html matplotlib Examples] (many, with source) * Other plotting resources ** [http://web.stanford.edu/~mwaskom/software/seaborn/ Seaborn]: fancy matplotlib-based visualizations ** [http://ggplot.yhathq.com/ ggplot]: port of the R language's ggplot2 library to python ** [http://d3js.org/ D3.js]: interactive data visualization for the browser (javascript) === Example topics to cover in Lecture === * line charts * histograms * binning * scatter plots * heat maps * axis labeling * legends [[File:Wikipedia.png|right|250px]] [[Category:CDSW]]
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