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Seaborn Plot |
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Author: Kyobong An Description The Seaborn Plot plugin is based on the very popular Python data visuali= zation solution called Seaborn. The plugin takes a set of quantitative data= x and y (Excel or CSV file) and generate graphs to visualize the correlati= ons. Users can choose from over 50 different types of graphs. The tool also= allows users to set colors for more intuitive representation of their data= . For more detailed information about parameters please refer to https://seaborn.pydata.org/introduction.html<= /p> |
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More details here https://seaborn.pydata.org/intr= oduction.html
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Output Path : Enter your outfile path(extension .png ,.jpg)
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=3D "output.png" in the directory path of the excel file
Sheet Name : When using an Excel file, you can select a sheet name.
Hue : Grouping variable that will produce elements with different colors= .
Plot Title : Enter the title of the plot (only English)  = ;
Plot Fontsize : Enter title fontsize.
X and Y axis
(X, Y) Lable : Enter X and Y axis label in the plot(only English)
(X, Y) Fontsize : Enter X and Y axis fontsize in the plot
(X, Y) Ticks : Enter X and Y axis tick labels of the grid (min, max, ste= p)
Plot Style: Background style of the plots.
choice =3D 'd=
arkgrid' 'whitegrid=E2=80=99 'dark=E2=80=99 '=
white=E2=80=99 'ticks=E2=80=99
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n_colors : = Number of colors in the palette. (Type int)
Desat : &nbs= p; Proportion to desaturate each color by. (T= ype float)
Encoding: E= ncoding for CSV file, default is =E2=80=9Cutf-8=E2=80=9D
Options to solve when the title of the plot is cut or overlapped
Left: The position of the left edge of the subplots, as a fraction of th= e figure width.
Right: The position of the right edge of the subplots, as a fraction of = the figure width.
Bottom: The position of the bottom edge of the subplots, as a fraction o= f the figure height.
Top: The position of the top edge of the subplots, as a fraction of the = figure height.