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what is the easiest way to plot a timeseries and dataframe? #28
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Here is fplot from pycon_demo.py, no joke =)
If you have a TimeSeries or a DataFrame, just calling .plot() should work...let me know if you have problems (you might need to type show() depending on how you're setup-- I recommend using IPython in pylab mode). I do plan to keep expanding pandas... I'm hoping the scientific Python development community can get its act together regarding pandas-like packages (or decide to use pandas) as that will be a benefit to the users... If you get the appetite feel free to fork the project on github and make pull requests... |
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Bumped version to 1.6.0, and added changelog
it looks like ts.plot and df.plot is not implemented yet. I watched Wes's PyCon 2010 video where he use some functions fplot (presumably it is defined in the pycon_demo.py that was run at the beginning of the demo). pandas is a great package. Hope it will be kept active and keep expanding. Great work. Thanks.
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