Horizontal point plots are a plotting based on the values of x and y i.e. the columns of the dataset you consider. Point Plot in Seaborn is used to show point estimates and confidence intervals using scatter plot glyphs. The seaborn.pointplot() is used for this.
Let’s say the following is our dataset in the form of a CSV file − Cricketers.csv
At first, import the required libraries −
import seaborn as sb import pandas as pd import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
Load data from a CSV file into a Pandas DataFrame −
dataFrame = pd.read_csv("C:\\Users\\amit_\\Desktop\\Cricketers.csv")
Now, use the pointplot() and set the x and y values −
sb.pointplot(x = 'Age', y = 'Academy', data = dataFrame)
Example
Following is the code −
import seaborn as sb import pandas as pd import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # Load data from a CSV file into a Pandas DataFrame dataFrame = pd.read_csv("C:\\Users\\amit_\\Desktop\\Cricketers.csv") sb.set_theme(style="darkgrid") # Horizontal point plot sb.pointplot(x = 'Age', y = 'Academy', data = dataFrame) # display plt.show()
Output
This will produce the following output −