pandas.DataFrame.plot¶
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DataFrame.plot(x=None, y=None, kind='line', ax=None, subplots=False, sharex=None, sharey=False, layout=None, figsize=None, use_index=True, title=None, grid=None, legend=True, style=None, logx=False, logy=False, loglog=False, xticks=None, yticks=None, xlim=None, ylim=None, rot=None, fontsize=None, colormap=None, table=False, yerr=None, xerr=None, secondary_y=False, sort_columns=False, **kwds)[source]¶
- Make plots of DataFrame using matplotlib / pylab. - New in version 0.17.0: Each plot kind has a corresponding method on the - DataFrame.plotaccessor:- df.plot(kind='line')is equivalent to- df.plot.line().- Parameters: - data : DataFrame - x : label or position, default None - y : label or position, default None - Allows plotting of one column versus another - kind : str - ‘line’ : line plot (default)
- ‘bar’ : vertical bar plot
- ‘barh’ : horizontal bar plot
- ‘hist’ : histogram
- ‘box’ : boxplot
- ‘kde’ : Kernel Density Estimation plot
- ‘density’ : same as ‘kde’
- ‘area’ : area plot
- ‘pie’ : pie plot
- ‘scatter’ : scatter plot
- ‘hexbin’ : hexbin plot
 - ax : matplotlib axes object, default None - subplots : boolean, default False - Make separate subplots for each column - sharex : boolean, default True if ax is None else False - In case subplots=True, share x axis and set some x axis labels to invisible; defaults to True if ax is None otherwise False if an ax is passed in; Be aware, that passing in both an ax and sharex=True will alter all x axis labels for all axis in a figure! - sharey : boolean, default False - In case subplots=True, share y axis and set some y axis labels to invisible - layout : tuple (optional) - (rows, columns) for the layout of subplots - figsize : a tuple (width, height) in inches - use_index : boolean, default True - Use index as ticks for x axis - title : string or list - Title to use for the plot. If a string is passed, print the string at the top of the figure. If a list is passed and subplots is True, print each item in the list above the corresponding subplot. - grid : boolean, default None (matlab style default) - Axis grid lines - legend : False/True/’reverse’ - Place legend on axis subplots - style : list or dict - matplotlib line style per column - logx : boolean, default False - Use log scaling on x axis - logy : boolean, default False - Use log scaling on y axis - loglog : boolean, default False - Use log scaling on both x and y axes - xticks : sequence - Values to use for the xticks - yticks : sequence - Values to use for the yticks - xlim : 2-tuple/list - ylim : 2-tuple/list - rot : int, default None - Rotation for ticks (xticks for vertical, yticks for horizontal plots) - fontsize : int, default None - Font size for xticks and yticks - colormap : str or matplotlib colormap object, default None - Colormap to select colors from. If string, load colormap with that name from matplotlib. - colorbar : boolean, optional - If True, plot colorbar (only relevant for ‘scatter’ and ‘hexbin’ plots) - position : float - Specify relative alignments for bar plot layout. From 0 (left/bottom-end) to 1 (right/top-end). Default is 0.5 (center) - layout : tuple (optional) - (rows, columns) for the layout of the plot - table : boolean, Series or DataFrame, default False - If True, draw a table using the data in the DataFrame and the data will be transposed to meet matplotlib’s default layout. If a Series or DataFrame is passed, use passed data to draw a table. - yerr : DataFrame, Series, array-like, dict and str - See Plotting with Error Bars for detail. - xerr : same types as yerr. - stacked : boolean, default False in line and - bar plots, and True in area plot. If True, create stacked plot. - sort_columns : boolean, default False - Sort column names to determine plot ordering - secondary_y : boolean or sequence, default False - Whether to plot on the secondary y-axis If a list/tuple, which columns to plot on secondary y-axis - mark_right : boolean, default True - When using a secondary_y axis, automatically mark the column labels with “(right)” in the legend - kwds : keywords - Options to pass to matplotlib plotting method - Returns: - axes : matplotlib.AxesSubplot or np.array of them - Notes - See matplotlib documentation online for more on this subject
- If kind = ‘bar’ or ‘barh’, you can specify relative alignments for bar plot layout by position keyword. From 0 (left/bottom-end) to 1 (right/top-end). Default is 0.5 (center)
- If kind = ‘scatter’ and the argument c is the name of a dataframe column, the values of that column are used to color each point.
- If kind = ‘hexbin’, you can control the size of the bins with the gridsize argument. By default, a histogram of the counts around each (x, y) point is computed. You can specify alternative aggregations by passing values to the C and reduce_C_function arguments. C specifies the value at each (x, y) point and reduce_C_function is a function of one argument that reduces all the values in a bin to a single number (e.g. mean, max, sum, std).