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Line plot

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the plot


x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
y = [2, 3, 5, 7, 11]

# Create the line plot


plt.plot(x, y, marker='o')
# Adding labels and title
plt.xlabel('X-axis')
plt.ylabel('Y-axis')
plt.title('Simple Line Plot')

# Add grid and legend


plt.grid(True)
# Display the plot
plt.show()

Bar Plot

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the bar chart


categories = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E']
values = [5, 7, 3, 8, 6]

# Create the bar chart


plt.bar(categories, values)

# Adding labels and title


plt.xlabel('Categories')
plt.ylabel('Values')
plt.title('Simple Bar Chart')

# Add grid and legend


plt.grid(axis='y')

# Display the plot


plt.show()

Pie Chart

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the pie chart


labels = ['Category A', 'Category B', 'Category C', 'Category D']
sizes = [30, 45, 15, 10] # Percentage or proportional values
colors = ['gold', 'lightblue', 'lightgreen', 'salmon']
# Create the pie chart
plt.pie(sizes, labels=labels, colors=colors, autopct='%1.1f%%')

# Adding title
plt.title('Simple Pie Chart')

# Display the plot


plt.show()

Histogram

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the histogram


data = [7, 8, 5, 6, 8, 7, 9, 10, 6, 5, 7, 8, 10, 9, 6, 5, 7, 9]

# Create the histogram


plt.hist(data, bins=5, edgecolor='black')

# Adding labels and title


plt.xlabel('Value Ranges')
plt.ylabel('Frequency')
plt.title('Simple Histogram')

# Add grid
plt.grid(axis='y')

# Display the plot


plt.show()

Box plot

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the box plot


data = [7, 8, 5, 6, 8, 7, 9, 10, 6, 5, 7, 8, 10, 9, 6, 5, 7, 9]

# Create the box plot


plt.boxplot(data, patch_artist=True, boxprops=dict(facecolor='lightblue'))

# Adding labels and title


plt.xlabel('Dataset')
plt.ylabel('Values')
plt.title('Simple Box Plot')

# Display the plot


plt.show()
ScatterPlot

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Data for the scatter plot


x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
y = [2, 4, 1, 8, 7, 5]
sizes = [50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500] # Sizes of points

# Create the scatter plot


plt.scatter(x, y, s=sizes)

# Adding labels and title


plt.xlabel('X-axis')
plt.ylabel('Y-axis')
plt.title('Simple Scatter Plot')

# Add grid
plt.grid(True)

# Display the plot


plt.show()

heatmap

import seaborn as sns


import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np

# Data for the heatmap


data = np.array([[3, 5, 7],
[2, 8, 6],
[4, 9, 1]])

# Create the heatmap


sns.heatmap(data, annot=True, cmap='coolwarm', linewidths=0.5, linecolor='black', cbar=True)

# Adding labels and title


plt.xlabel('Columns')
plt.ylabel('Rows')
plt.title('Heatmap with Seaborn')

# Display the plot


plt.show()

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