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python how to format data for use with seaborn

# Short answer:
# You have to make a pandas dataframe with labeled data from all 
# samples essentially concatenated together in the same columns.

# Example process:
# Say you're starting with 2 samples with x and y data in lists:
sample_1_x = [1,2,1,1.6,1.4,3,2,0.9,2.2,2.6,3,2]
sample_1_y = [2,2,1.5,1.6,1.4,3,2,3,2.2,2.6,3,2]
sample_2_x = [1,1.7,1,1.6,1.4,3,2,1,2.2,2.6,3,2.1]
sample_2_y = [2,3,1,1.6,1.7,3,2,0.9,2.3,2.6,2.5,2]

# First, import packages and make sample-specific pandas dataframes:
import pandas as pd
import seaborn as sns
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

sample_1_df = pd.DataFrame({'x':sample_1_x, 'y':sample_1_y})
sample_2_df = pd.DataFrame({'x':sample_2_x, 'y':sample_2_y})

# Second, add a column of labels to distinguish data later on:
sample_1_df['labels'] = 'Sample_1'
sample_2_df['labels'] = 'Sample_2'

# Concatenate the dataframes together:
vertical_concat = pd.concat([sample_1_df, sample_2_df], axis=0)

# View final format:
vertical_concat
	x	y	labels
0	1.0	2.0	Sample_1
1	2.0	2.0	Sample_1
2	1.0	1.5	Sample_1
.	.	.	.
.	.	.	.
.	.	.	.
0	1.0	2.0	Sample_2
1	1.7	3.0	Sample_2
2	1.0	1.0	Sample_2

# Make plots in which samples are distinguished by their labels:
sns.scatterplot(data=vertical_concat, x='x', y='y', hue='labels')
Posted by: Guest on October-04-2020
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captions overlap in seaborn plot jupyter

ax = sns.countplot(x="Column", data=ds)

ax.set_xticklabels(ax.get_xticklabels(), rotation=40, ha="right")
plt.tight_layout()
plt.show()
Posted by: Guest on May-29-2020

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