Ggplot for Python; Use ggplot and plotnine to make charts in Python

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Ggplot for Python; Use ggplot and plotnine to make charts in Python
In this episode, we’re going to use ggplot and plotnine in Python to create a scatter plot with measures for elevation and energy use by countries around the world. By using plotnine, we can use similar syntax to describe our graph as we would use in ggplot2 for R. This is very handy as it can allow you to use one set of methods (or very close) between the two languages. It will also open up the world of graphing in Python in a different way than just using matplotlib (also a great library) on its own. Climate Change Data used for the example is from the World Bank.

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