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The first programming with Python exercise uses a data set for generating plots using libraries.
The examples covered include a breadth of commands but don't include the use of ticks and labels.
I think that 2 - 3 lines can be included into the demonstrations already present and should take hardly 1 minute above the time already being spent.
I have also jotted down a small script which makes use of the same data set and commands already delivered. This can be inserted as an example or exercise (or replace "Make Your Own Plot" - in the Analysing Patient Data section)
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Instructor training Checkout - Python Data Visualisation [use of ticks and labels]
Instructor training Checkout - Python Data Visualisation [use of ticks and ticklabels]
Feb 17, 2017
The first programming with Python exercise uses a data set for generating plots using libraries.
The examples covered include a breadth of commands but don't include the use of ticks and labels.
I think that 2 - 3 lines can be included into the demonstrations already present and should take hardly 1 minute above the time already being spent.
I have also jotted down a small script which makes use of the same data set and commands already delivered. This can be inserted as an example or exercise (or replace "Make Your Own Plot" - in the Analysing Patient Data section)
Code attached.
sw_ch.txt
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