Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-14 Thread George Fischhof
Elliott Roper  ezt írta (időpont: 2019. aug. 14., Sze
15:56):

> On 14 Aug 2019, Elliott Roper wrote
> (in article<0001hw.23044901039e772c7ca97...@news.giganews.com>):
>
> > On 14 Aug 2019, amirrezaheidary...@gmail.com wrote
> > (in article<23d45668-fa47-4640-832a-5a5c64600...@googlegroups.com>):
> >
> > > On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:47:28 PM UTC+2,
> amirrezah...@gmail.com
> > > wrote:
>
> Oh Damn! Here is an attempt to stop the code running into a single line..
> > >
> > > > I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the
> second
> > > > column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date
> and
> > > > time as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > >
> > > Thank you for your guidance. I am already using matplotlib but I do
> not know
> > > how to import a column of date and time and to use it properly as the x
> > > axis.
> > > can you tell me the code?
> > >
> > > Thanks
>
> >
> > If you don't mind using a steam hammer to crack a nut, it is amazing
> what you
> > can do with pandas using just the "10 minute guide" chapter in the
> (shudder)
> > 10,000 page manual. The chief benefit is how thoroughly it protects you
> from
> > Numpy and Matplotlib.
> > I solved a similar problem (tracking home blood pressure with
> exponentially
> > weighted means) up and running in half a day from a completely cold
> start.
> > The graphing bit is a delight. However, if you want to do something that
> the
> > 10 minute guide does not cover, you can lose a man-month without really
> > trying. Pandas is a beautiful monster!
> >
> > Here's the relevant bit
> >
> > import numpy as np
> >
> > import pandas as pd
> >
> > import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
> >
> >
> > #preparing the csv from a text file elided as irrelevant
> >
> > #except that the .csv headings have to be Date Systolic Diastolic for
> this to
> > work as designed
> >
> > # Plot the intermediate file with pandas after adding exponentially
> weighted
> > means
> >
> > df = pd.read_csv('Blood pressure.csv')
> >
> > df['Date'] = pd.to_datetime(df['Date'])
> >
> > df['Syst EWM'] = df['Systolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
> >
> > df['Diast EWM'] = df['Diastolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
> >
> > plt.ioff()
> >
> > df.plot(x='Date')
> >
> > print(df.tail(60)) #a debug line I left in to watch the EWMs sink to more
> > healthy levels
> >
> > plt.ylabel('mm Hg')
> >
> > plt.suptitle("Home BP record")
> >
> > plt.show()
> >
> > That should give you a start
>
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Hi,

Pygal is a very good and easy to use charting library

BR,
George


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Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-14 Thread Elliott Roper
On 14 Aug 2019, Elliott Roper wrote
(in article<0001hw.23044901039e772c7ca97...@news.giganews.com>):

> On 14 Aug 2019, amirrezaheidary...@gmail.com wrote
> (in article<23d45668-fa47-4640-832a-5a5c64600...@googlegroups.com>):
>
> > On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:47:28 PM UTC+2, amirrezah...@gmail.com
> > wrote:

Oh Damn! Here is an attempt to stop the code running into a single line..
> >
> > > I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the 
> > > second
> > > column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date and
> > > time as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Thank you for your guidance. I am already using matplotlib but I do not know
> > how to import a column of date and time and to use it properly as the x
> > axis.
> > can you tell me the code?
> >
> > Thanks

>
> If you don't mind using a steam hammer to crack a nut, it is amazing what you
> can do with pandas using just the "10 minute guide" chapter in the (shudder)
> 10,000 page manual. The chief benefit is how thoroughly it protects you from
> Numpy and Matplotlib.
> I solved a similar problem (tracking home blood pressure with exponentially
> weighted means) up and running in half a day from a completely cold start.
> The graphing bit is a delight. However, if you want to do something that the
> 10 minute guide does not cover, you can lose a man-month without really
> trying. Pandas is a beautiful monster!
>
> Here's the relevant bit
>
> import numpy as np
>
> import pandas as pd
>
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
>
>
> #preparing the csv from a text file elided as irrelevant
>
> #except that the .csv headings have to be Date Systolic Diastolic for this to
> work as designed
>
> # Plot the intermediate file with pandas after adding exponentially weighted
> means
>
> df = pd.read_csv('Blood pressure.csv')
>
> df['Date'] = pd.to_datetime(df['Date'])
>
> df['Syst EWM'] = df['Systolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
>
> df['Diast EWM'] = df['Diastolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
>
> plt.ioff()
>
> df.plot(x='Date')
>
> print(df.tail(60)) #a debug line I left in to watch the EWMs sink to more
> healthy levels
>
> plt.ylabel('mm Hg')
>
> plt.suptitle("Home BP record")
>
> plt.show()
>
> That should give you a start

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Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-14 Thread Elliott Roper
On 14 Aug 2019, amirrezaheidary...@gmail.com wrote
(in article<23d45668-fa47-4640-832a-5a5c64600...@googlegroups.com>):

> On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:47:28 PM UTC+2, amirrezah...@gmail.com
> wrote:
> > I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the second
> > column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date and
> > time as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?
> >
> > Thanks
>
> Thank you for your guidance. I am already using matplotlib but I do not know
> how to import a column of date and time and to use it properly as the x axis.
> can you tell me the code?
>
> Thanks

If you don't mind using a steam hammer to crack a nut, it is amazing what you 
can do with pandas using just the "10 minute guide" chapter in the (shudder) 
10,000 page manual. The chief benefit is how thoroughly it protects you from 
Numpy and Matplotlib.
I solved a similar problem (tracking home blood pressure with exponentially 
weighted means) up and running in half a day from a completely cold start. 
The graphing bit is a delight. However, if you want to do something that the 
10 minute guide does not cover, you can lose a man-month without really 
trying. Pandas is a beautiful monster!

Here's the relevant bit

import numpy as np
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import pytz
from pytz import common_timezones, all_timezones

#preparing the csv from a text file elided as irrelevant
#except that the .csv headings have to be Date Systolic Diastolic for this to 
work as designed

# Plot the intermediate file with pandas after adding exponentially weighted 
means
df = pd.read_csv('Blood pressure.csv')
df['Date'] = pd.to_datetime(df['Date'])
df['Syst EWM'] = df['Systolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
df['Diast EWM'] = df['Diastolic'].ewm(span=200).mean()
plt.ioff()
df.plot(x='Date')
print(df.tail(60)) #a debug line I left in to watch the EWMs sink to more 
healthy levels
plt.ylabel('mm Hg')
plt.suptitle("Home BP record")
plt.show()

That should give you a start
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Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-14 Thread amirrezaheidarysbu
On Tuesday, August 13, 2019 at 11:47:28 PM UTC+2, amirrezah...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the second 
> column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date and time 
> as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?
> 
> Thanks

Thank you for your guidance. I am already using matplotlib but I do not know 
how to import a column of date and time and to use it properly as the x axis. 
can you tell me the code?


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Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-13 Thread Chris Angelico
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 8:17 AM Rich Shepard  wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Aug 2019, amirrezaheidary...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the
> > second column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date
> > and time as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?
>
> First, find yourself a plotting program (R and PSTricks are two I use;
> matplotlib also does a fine job).

Given that we're on python-list here, matplotlib would be the obvious
choice here :)

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Re: How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-13 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 13 Aug 2019, amirrezaheidary...@gmail.com wrote:


I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the
second column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date
and time as the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?


First, find yourself a plotting program (R and PSTricks are two I use;
matplotlib also does a fine job). Second, learn what data format and
manipulation that application uses on provided data. Third, learn that
application/language and plot your data after importing it to the
application.

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How to plot a data including date and time?

2019-08-13 Thread amirrezaheidarysbu
I have a .csv file, in first column I have date and hour, and in the second 
column I have energy use data. How can I make a bar chart with Date and time as 
the x axis and the energy use as the Y axis?

Thanks
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