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Simple Bar Chart | Bar Charts
Visualization in Python with matplotlib
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Visualization in Python with matplotlib

Visualization in Python with matplotlib

1. Basics: Line Charts
2. Bar Charts
3. Scatter Plots

bookSimple Bar Chart

Welcome to the second section! You've done great work so far! In this section, we will consider another common type of chart - this is a bar chart.

The concept for creating a bar chart is the same as for line plot: initialize Axes and Figure objects using the .subplots() method and then apply .bar() function to Axes object. The first argument (x) of the function is the x coordinates of the bar, the second (height) - the heights of the bars. For example, let's visualize some abstract subject grades.

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# Import library import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # Create data for chart subjects = ['Math', 'Literature', 'History', 'Physics', 'Arts'] grades = [95, 76, 83, 92, 68] # Create Axes and Figure objects fig, ax = plt.subplots() # Initialize bar chart ax.bar(subjects, grades) # Display the plot plt.show()
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