Issue
I read a couple of questions like mine, but no one seems to have the same problem that I'm experiencing.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib as mpl
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
facebook_users = [10, 14, 19, 17, 17, 13, 10]
twitter_users = [10, 18, 22, 17, 15, 11, 7]
linkedin_users = [4, 10, 20, 18, 20, 17, 11]
group = ['13 - 17', '18 - 24', '25 - 34', '35 - 44', '45 - 54', '55 - 65', '65+']
mpl.rcParams['axes.prop_cycle'] = mpl.cycler(color=["#3B5998", "c", "grey"])
def bar_group(classes, values, width=0.8):
plt.xlabel('Age groups (in years)', weight='semibold')
plt.ylabel('Percentage of users (%)', weight='semibold')
total_data = len(values)
classes_num = np.arange(len(classes))
for i in range(total_data):
bars = plt.bar(classes_num - width / 2. + i / total_data * width, values[i],
width=width / total_data, align="edge", animated=0.4)
plt.xticks(classes_num, classes, rotation=-45, size=11)
plt.legend(['Facebook', 'Twitter', 'LinkedIn'])
for rect in bars:
height = rect.get_height()
plt.text(rect.get_x() + rect.get_width()/2.0, height, '%d' % int(height), ha='center', va='bottom')
bar_group(group, [facebook_users, twitter_users, linkedin_users])
plt.show()
I'm getting the bar label only on top of the last bar of each group, but i need to display the value on top of each bar of each group, how can I do this?
Solution
Just move your for
loop for writing the bar values (plt.text
) inside the previous for
loop. The problem is that you write the bar values after plotting all the three bars and so, once you come out of the plotting for
loop, the variable bars
contains only the values of the gray bars (the LinkedIn
data) and hence you see the values only on top of gray bars. I am just writing the necessary part below. rest code remains the same.
for i in range(total_data):
bars = plt.bar(classes_num - width / 2. + i / total_data * width, values[i],
width=width / total_data, align="edge", animated=0.4)
for rect in bars:
height = rect.get_height()
plt.text(rect.get_x() + rect.get_width()/2.0, height, '%d' % int(height), ha='center', va='bottom')
Output
Answered By - Sheldore
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