Showing posts with label Python. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Python. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Plotting Time series using Python,Matplotlib and Seaborn

 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Average_Plot_Assignment.ipynb

Automatically generated by Colaboratory.

Original file is located at
    https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1je2kMjqPUPUzawk2IernYMR5lkwZgny1
"""

!pip install odfpy

import numpy as np
import datetime
from google.colab import files
import pandas as pd
df=pd.read_excel("/content/sample_data/arable__NIST_A_B_C_C003747_daily_20200818.ods", engine="odf")
#df.drop([df.index[0]],inplace=True)
 
#df = df.astype({"NIST A": np.float64, "NIST B": np.float64,"NIST C":np.float64},errors='coerce')
cols = ['NIST A', 'NIST B', 'NIST C']
df[cols] = df[cols].apply(pd.to_numeric,errors='coerce',axis=1)

df.fillna(0, inplace=True)

df[['Timestamp']] = df[['Timestamp']].apply(pd.to_datetime,errors='coerce',axis=1)
df.sort_values(by=['Timestamp'], inplace=True, ascending=True)
df['mean'] = df.mean(axis=1)
df= df.set_index('Timestamp')
df

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.dates as mdates
# Display figures inline in Jupyter notebook
import seaborn as sns
# Use seaborn style defaults and set the default figure size
sns.set(rc={'figure.figsize':(15, 4)})

fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot(df['mean'], marker='o', linestyle='-')
ax.set_ylabel('Mean')
ax.set_xlabel('Timestamp')
ax.set_title('Mean Vs Timestamp')
# Set x-axis major ticks to weekly interval, on Mondays
ax.xaxis.set_major_locator(mdates.WeekdayLocator(byweekday=mdates.MONDAY))
# Format x-tick labels as 3-letter month name and day number
ax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(mdates.DateFormatter('%b %d'));

# Specify the data columns we want to include (i.e. exclude Year, Month, Weekday Name)
data_columns = ['mean']
# Resample to weekly frequency, aggregating with mean
df_weekly_mean = df[data_columns].resample('W').mean()

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import matplotlib.dates as mdates
# Display figures inline in Jupyter notebook
import seaborn as sns
# Use seaborn style defaults and set the default figure size
sns.set(rc={'figure.figsize':(15, 4)})

# Start and end of the date range to extract
start, end = df.index.min(), df.index.max()
# Plot daily and weekly resampled time series together
fig, ax = plt.subplots()
ax.plot(df.loc[start:end, 'mean'],marker='.', linestyle='-', linewidth=1.0, label='Daily Mean')
ax.plot(df_weekly_mean.loc[start:end, 'mean'],marker='o', markersize=8, linestyle='-', label='Weekly Mean Resample')
ax.set_ylabel('Mean')
ax.legend();
fig.savefig("Fid.jpg",dpi=500,format='jpg', bbox_inches='tight')
files.download("Fid.jpg")

 

 

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

download all pictures and videos from private or public profile of instagram using instaloader and python

pip install instaloader

instaloader -l username -p password profile the.good_life_

where the.good_life_ is the profile name

it will be downloaded in the current directory where you are at in terminal in the folder having similar name as the profile name

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Friday, September 20, 2013

Install Ipython on Ubuntu 12.10






just these 2 commands


apt-get install ipython

apt-get install python-matplotlib

and you are done...