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pandas.Series.plot.area
Series.plot.area(self, x=None, y=None, **kwargs)
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Draw a stacked area plot.
An area plot displays quantitative data visually. This function wraps the matplotlib area function.
Parameters: -
x : label or position, optional
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Coordinates for the X axis. By default uses the index.
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y : label or position, optional
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Column to plot. By default uses all columns.
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stacked : bool, default True
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Area plots are stacked by default. Set to False to create a unstacked plot.
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**kwds : optional
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Additional keyword arguments are documented in
DataFrame.plot()
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Returns: - matplotlib.axes.Axes or numpy.ndarray
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Area plot, or array of area plots if subplots is True.
See also
DataFrame.plot
- Make plots of DataFrame using matplotlib / pylab.
Examples
Draw an area plot based on basic business metrics:
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({ ... 'sales': [3, 2, 3, 9, 10, 6], ... 'signups': [5, 5, 6, 12, 14, 13], ... 'visits': [20, 42, 28, 62, 81, 50], ... }, index=pd.date_range(start='2018/01/01', end='2018/07/01', ... freq='M')) >>> ax = df.plot.area()
Area plots are stacked by default. To produce an unstacked plot, pass
stacked=False
:>>> ax = df.plot.area(stacked=False)
Draw an area plot for a single column:
>>> ax = df.plot.area(y='sales')
Draw with a different
x
:>>> df = pd.DataFrame({ ... 'sales': [3, 2, 3], ... 'visits': [20, 42, 28], ... 'day': [1, 2, 3], ... }) >>> ax = df.plot.area(x='day')
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