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Introduction to Data Visualization with Matplotlib
Introduction to Data Visualization with Matplotlib
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Use the DataFrames imported in the first cell to explore the data and practice your skills!
- Using
austin_weatherandseattle_weather, create a Figure with an array of two Axes objects that share a y-axis range (MONTHSin this case). Plot Seattle's and Austin'sMLY-TAVG-NORMAL(for average temperature) in the top Axes and plot theirMLY-PRCP-NORMAL(for average precipitation) in the bottom axes. The cities should have different colors and the line style should be different between precipitation and temperature. Make sure to label your viz! - Using
climate_change, create a twin Axes object with the shared x-axis as time. There should be two lines of different colors not sharing a y-axis:co2andrelative_temp. Only include dates from the 2000s and annotate the first date at whichco2exceeded 400. - Create a scatter plot from
medalscomparing the number of Gold medals vs the number of Silver medals with each point labeled with the country name. - Explore if the distribution of
Agevaries in different sports by creating histograms fromsummer_2016. - Try out the different Matplotlib styles available and save your visualizations as a PNG file.