Python Data Visualization: Parts 1-2

November 13, 2024, 9:00am to November 15, 2024, 11:00am

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Location: Remote via Zoom.

Recordings: This D-Lab workshop will be recorded and made available to UC Berkeley participants for a limited time. Your registration for the event indicates your consent to having any images, comments and chat messages included as part of the video recording materials that are made available.

Date & Time: This workshop is a 2-part series running from 9am-11am each day:

• Part 1: Wed, November 13
• Part 2: Fri, November 15

Start Time: D-Lab workshops start 10 minutes after the scheduled start time (“Berkeley Time”). We will admit all participants from the waiting room at that time.

Description

This workshop provides an introduction to visualization with Python. We will cover visualization principles and plotting with Matplotlib and Seaborn, working through examples in a Jupyter notebook and documentation of each plotting package. We’ll also learn about styles and customizing plots. Throughout the workshop, we’ll discuss the plot types best suited for particular kinds of data.

The following plot types will be covered:

  • Histogram

  • Barplot

  • Boxplot

  • Scatterplot

  • Lineplot

  • Subplot

We'll also learn about styles and customizing plots. Throughout the workshop, we'll discuss the plot types best suited for particular kinds of data.


Prerequisites:
D-Lab’s Python Fundamentals introductory series or equivalent knowledge.

Workshop materials: https://github.com/dlab-berkeley/Python-Data-Visualization-Pilot

Software Requirements: Installation Instructions for Python Anaconda

Is Python Not working on your laptop?
Attend the workshop anyway, we can provide you with a cloud-based solution until you figure out the problems with your local installation.

Questions? Email: dlab-frontdesk@berkeley.edu