sirrice·7 anni fa·discuss> Sadly, in Python, we do not have a ggplot2.https://github.com/sirrice/pygg provides the ggplot2 syntax in Python as a wrapper around Wickham's R implementation. It is useful if you 1) want the R syntax, 2) program in Python, 3) just want static plots.
https://github.com/sirrice/pygg provides the ggplot2 syntax in Python as a wrapper around Wickham's R implementation. It is useful if you 1) want the R syntax, 2) program in Python, 3) just want static plots.