Practice 1
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
x = [1,2,3,4]
y = [4,5,6,7]
x2 = [4,2,7,3]
y2 = [1,2,7,8]
plt.bar(x,y,label= 'Bars1',color='c')
plt.bar(x2,y2,label='Bars2',color='m')
plt.xlabel('x')
plt.ylabel('y')
plt.title('Interesting Graph\nCheck it out')
plt.legend()
plt.show()
Practice 2
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
population_ages=[12,12,2,5,4,6,7,54,45,31,12,3,4,78,99,100,110,120,129,43,13,32,21,65,45,75,85,98,78,94,93,21,45,73,91,4,3]
ids = [x for x in range(len(population_ages))]
plt.bar(ids,population_ages)
plt.xlabel('x')
plt.ylabel('y')
plt.title('Interesting Graph\nCheck it out')
#plt.legend()
plt.show()
Practice 3
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
population_ages=[12,12,2,5,4,6,7,54,45,31,12,3,4,78,99,100,110,120,129,43,13,32,21,65,45,75,85,98,78,94,93,21,45,73,91,4,3]
#ids = [x for x in range(len(population_ages))]
bins=[0,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110,120,130]
plt.hist(population_ages,bins,histtype='bar',rwidth=0.5)
plt.xlabel('x')
plt.ylabel('y')
plt.title('Interesting Graph\nCheck it out')
#plt.legend()
plt.show()