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To plot logarithmic Y-axis bins in Python, we can take the following steps −Create x and y points using numpy.Set the Y-axis scale using the yscale() method.Plot the x and y points, using the plot() method with linestyle="dashdot" and label="y=log(x)".To activate the label of the line, use the legend() method.To display the figure, use the show() method.Exampleimport numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x = np.linspace(1, 100, 1000) y = np.log(x) plt.yscale('log') plt.plot(x, y, c="red", lw=3, linestyle="dashdot", label="y=log(x)") plt.legend() plt.show()OutputRead More

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To plot a time series in Python using matplotlib, we can take the following steps −Create x and y points, using numpy.Plot the created x and y points using the plot() method.To display the figure, use the show() method.Exampleimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt import datetime import numpy as np plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x = np.array([datetime.datetime(2021, 1, 1, i, 0) for i in range(24)]) y = np.random.randint(100, size=x.shape) plt.plot(x, y) plt.show()Output

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To hide ticks label and keep the ticks in place, we can take the following steps −Initialize x1 and x10 variables to get the x and y points, using numpy.Plot points x and y using the plot() method.Using xticks method, get or set the current tick locations and labels of the X-axis. Pass no arguments to return the current values without modifying them. So, pass the range(x1, x10) to get ticks but pass an empty list to hide the labels.To display the figure, use the show() method.Exampleimport numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50] ... Read More

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To get the color of the most recent plotted line, we can take the following steps −Create x and y points using numpy.Plot the line using x and y, with color red and linewidth 2.To get the color of the line, use the get_color() method, and print it.To display the figure, use the show() method.Exampleimport numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as plt plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = [7.50, 3.50] plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] = True x = np.linspace(1, 10, 1000) y = np.linspace(10, 20, 1000) line, = plt.plot(x, y, c="red", lw=2) print("Color of the most recent plot line: ", line.get_color()) plt.show()OutputColor of the most ... Read More

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To put a legend outside the plot with Pandas, we can take the following Steps −Make a dictionary d with keys Column1 and Column2.Make a data frame using DataFrame (d).Plot the data frame with a list of styles.Using legend(), place a legend on the figure. The bbox_to_anchor keyword gives a great degree of control for manual legend placement. For example, if you want your axes legend located at the figure's top right-hand corner instead of the axes' corner, simply specify the corner's location, and the coordinate system of that location.To display the figure, use the show() method.Exampleimport pandas as pd from ... Read More

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In order to install tkinter in a local computer, we use several commands on the basis of our OS architecture. There are two ways to import the tkinter library in our Window-based machine which are based on the Python version. Earlier, for lower versions of Python, we generally used to import the tkinter library using the following command −from Tkinter import *However, for Python 3 or later, we generally import the Tkinter library in the environment using the following command −from tkinter import *The only difference between Tkinter and tkinter is that Tkinter was initially used with Python 2 and ... Read More

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Let us suppose we want to create an application where we want to add some description on tkinter widgets such that it displays tooltip text while hovering on the button widget. It can be achieved by adding a tooltip or popup.Tooltips are useful in applications where User Interaction is required. We can define the tooltip by instantiating the constructor of Balloon(win). After that, we can bind the button with the tooltip message that applies on the widget.Example#Import the tkinter library from tkinter import * from tkinter.tix import * #Create an instance of tkinter frame win = Tk() #Set the ... Read More

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Tkinter Canvas are generally used for creating shapes such as arc, rectangle, triangle, freeform shapes, etc. All these shapes can be drawn using the inbuilt function available in tkinter library.ExampleIn this example, we will create a Circle using the create_oval(x0, y0, x1, y1) method by passing the following values of coordinates (x0, y0, x1, y1)#Import the library from tkinter import * #Create an instance of tkinter frame win= Tk() #Define the geometry of window win.geometry("600x400") #Create a canvas object c= Canvas(win, width=400, height=400) c.pack() #Draw an Oval in the canvas c.create_oval(60, 60, 210, 210) win.mainloop()OutputRunning ... Read More

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Whenever we run a tkinter application, it displays a GUI-based window that would have widgets, frames, and other elements. Let us suppose we want to close our application with a function. The destroy() method in Python tkinter is used to terminate the normal execution of the application after the mainloop function.ExampleIn this example, will create a button object which triggers to close the application.#Import the tkinter library from tkinter import * #Create an instance of tkinter frame win = Tk() #Set the geometry win.geometry("650x250") #Define a function def close_app(): win.destroy() #Create a text Label Label(win, text= ... Read More

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Let us suppose we want to create a dropdown menu of a list in an application using tkinter. In this case, we can use the Tkinter OptionMenu(win, menu_to_set, options) function.First, we will instantiate an object of StringVar(), then we will set the initial value of the dropdown menu. We will create the dropdown menu by creating an object of OptionMenu and passing the value of window, menu object, and options which are to be displayed.Example#Import the required libraries from tkinter import * #Create an instance of tkinter frame win= Tk() #Define the size of window or frame win.geometry("715x250") ... Read More