Issue
I'm very new with these libraries and i'm having troubles while plotting this:
import pandas as pd
import seaborn as sns
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import random
df5 = pd.read_csv('../../../../datos/tiempos-exacto-variando-n-m0.csv', sep=', ', engine='python')
print(df5)
df5['n'] = df5['n'].apply(lambda x: x**2)
sns.jointplot(df5['n'], df5['tiempoTotal'], kind="reg")
sns.plt.show()
And i'm getting this output:
n m tiempoTotal
0 1 0 2274
1 2 0 3370
2 3 0 5709
3 4 0 8959
4 5 0 13354
5 6 0 18503
6 7 0 26329
7 8 0 33859
8 9 0 41110
9 10 0 52710
10 11 0 64364
11 12 0 74142
12 13 0 81072
13 14 0 69332
14 15 0 71027
15 16 0 89721
16 17 0 85459
17 18 0 95217
18 19 0 119210
19 20 0 136888
20 21 0 131903
21 22 0 138395
22 23 0 151222
23 24 0 163542
24 25 0 177236
25 26 0 192475
26 27 0 240162
27 28 0 260701
28 29 0 235752
29 30 0 250835
.. ... .. ...
580 581 0 88306854
581 582 0 89276420
582 583 0 87457875
583 584 0 90807004
584 585 0 87790003
585 586 0 89821530
586 587 0 89486585
587 588 0 88496901
588 589 0 89090661
589 590 0 89110803
590 591 0 90397942
591 592 0 94029839
592 593 0 92749859
593 594 0 105991135
594 595 0 95383921
595 596 0 105155207
596 597 0 114193414
597 598 0 98108892
598 599 0 97888966
599 600 0 103802453
600 601 0 97249346
601 602 0 101917488
602 603 0 104943847
603 604 0 98966140
604 605 0 97924262
605 606 0 97379587
606 607 0 97518808
607 608 0 99839892
608 609 0 100046492
609 610 0 103857464
[610 rows x 3 columns]
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AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-21-63146953b89d> in <module>()
9 df5['n'] = df5['n'].apply(lambda x: x**2)
10 sns.jointplot(df5['n'], df5['tiempoTotal'], kind="reg")
---> 11 sns.plt.show()
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'plt'
I'm running this in my Jupyter Notebook
with Python 2.7.12
. Any ideas?
Solution
sns.plt.show()
works fine for me using seaborn 0.7.1. Could be that this is different in other versions. However, if you anyways import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
you may as well simply use plt.show()
, as sns.plt.show()
is only working because pyplot
is available inside the seaborn namespace.
Answered By - ImportanceOfBeingErnest
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