doeasyeda.create_hist_plot
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Creates a histogram using Altair with customizable options. |
- exception doeasyeda.create_hist_plot.DoEasyEDAException(message, original_exception)[source]
Bases:
ExceptionCommon base class for all non-exit exceptions.
- doeasyeda.create_hist_plot.create_hist_plot(df, x_col, y_col, color=None, title=None, x_title=None, y_title=None, tooltip=None, interactive=False, width=None, height=None)[source]
Creates a histogram using Altair with customizable options.
- Parameters:
df (pd.DataFrame) – Dataframe containing the data for the histogram.
x_col (str) – The column name to be used for the x-axis.
y_col (str) – The column name to be used for the y-axis.
color (str, optional) – The column name to be used for color encoding (default is None).
title (str, optional) – The title of the scatter plot (default is None).
x_title (str, optional) – The title for the x-axis (default is None).
y_title (str, optional) – The title for the y-axis (default is None).
tooltip (list of str, optional) – List of column names to be used for tooltips (default is None).
interactive (bool, optional) – If True, enables interactive features like zooming and panning (default is False).
width (int, optional) – The width of the chart (default is None).
height (int, optional) – The height of the chart (default is None).
- Returns:
An Altair Chart object representing the scatter plot.
- Return type:
alt.Chart
Example
>>> data = pd.DataFrame({'category': ['A', 'A', 'B', 'B', 'C', 'C'], ... 'value': [10, 15, 10, 20, 5, 25]}) >>> create_hist_plot(data, x_col='category', y_col='value', color='category', ... title='Histogram of Values by Category', ... x_title='Category', y_title='Value', interactive=True)