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Claire D. Costa Claire D. Costa
Updated on October 05, 2023

8 Data Visualization Tools That Every Data Scientist Should Know

Data visualization tools allow data scientists to communicate their data findings more effectively. Here are the best tools for the job.

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Sadrach Pierre Sadrach Pierre
Updated on September 25, 2023

How to Use Python in Excel

Now that Excel enables Python logic within its interface, a wide variety of professionals can draw on the power of Python tools to supplement their day-to-day analytics workflows.

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Sadrach Pierre Sadrach Pierre
Updated on August 28, 2023

A Guide to Pareto Analysis With Pareto Charts

Pareto analysis, which strives to separate a vital few factors in a problem from an insignificant many, has a wide variety of applications across industries. Our expert shows you how it works.

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Will Koehrsen Will Koehrsen
Updated on August 25, 2023

Plotting With Plotly in Python: Data Exploration Made Easy

Here’s how to quickly create interactive plots for data exploration with the Plotly Python library.

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Jordan Morrow Jordan Morrow
Updated on August 10, 2023

Data Visualization: What It Is and How to Use It

Charts and graphs of all kinds help data tell a story.

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Ivo Bernardo Ivo Bernardo
Updated on August 08, 2023

A Guide to Using ggmap in R

ggmap is an R package that allows users to retrieve and visualize spatial data from Google Maps, Stamen Maps, OpenStreetMap or other similar map services.

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Giorgos Myrianthous Giorgos Myrianthous
Updated on July 20, 2023

How to Place the Legend Outside the Plot in Matplotlib

When plotting figures with Matplotlib, learn how you can place the legend of a figure outside of the plot area.

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Gianluca Malato Gianluca Malato
Updated on May 03, 2023

An Introduction to the Shapiro-Wilk Test for Normality

The Shapiro-Wilk test is a hypothesis test that is applied to a sample and whose null hypothesis is that the sample has been generated from a normal distribution.

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Sadrach Pierre Sadrach Pierre
Updated on March 15, 2023

Python Data Visualization With Seaborn and Matplotlib

Every data scientist needs to know how to create data visualizations to communicate their research. Here’s how to start in Python.

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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on March 15, 2023

Human-Looking Data Visualizations Don’t Boost Empathy — Yet

But researchers still hope to disprove the skeptics.