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7 | 7 | using `~matplotlib.pyplot.bar`. Note the parameters *yerr* used for |
8 | 8 | error bars, and *bottom* to stack the women's bars on top of the men's |
9 | 9 | bars. |
10 | | -
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11 | 10 | """ |
12 | 11 |
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13 | 12 | import numpy as np |
14 | 13 | import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
15 | 14 |
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16 | 15 |
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17 | 16 | N = 5 |
18 | | -menMeans = (20, 35, 30, 35, 27) |
19 | | -womenMeans = (25, 32, 34, 20, 25) |
20 | | -menStd = (2, 3, 4, 1, 2) |
21 | | -womenStd = (3, 5, 2, 3, 3) |
| 17 | +men_means = [20, 35, 30, 35, 27] |
| 18 | +women_means = [25, 32, 34, 20, 25] |
| 19 | +men_std = [2, 3, 4, 1, 2] |
| 20 | +women_std = [3, 5, 2, 3, 3] |
22 | 21 | ind = np.arange(N) # the x locations for the groups |
23 | 22 | width = 0.35 # the width of the bars: can also be len(x) sequence |
24 | 23 |
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25 | | -p1 = plt.bar(ind, menMeans, width, yerr=menStd) |
26 | | -p2 = plt.bar(ind, womenMeans, width, |
27 | | - bottom=menMeans, yerr=womenStd) |
| 24 | +plt.bar(ind, men_means, width, yerr=men_std, label='Men') |
| 25 | +plt.bar(ind, women_means, width, yerr=women_std, bottom=men_means, |
| 26 | + label='Women') |
28 | 27 |
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29 | 28 | plt.ylabel('Scores') |
30 | 29 | plt.title('Scores by group and gender') |
31 | 30 | plt.xticks(ind, ('G1', 'G2', 'G3', 'G4', 'G5')) |
32 | 31 | plt.yticks(np.arange(0, 81, 10)) |
33 | | -plt.legend((p1[0], p2[0]), ('Men', 'Women')) |
| 32 | +plt.legend() |
34 | 33 |
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35 | 34 | plt.show() |
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