1 00:00:05,510 --> 00:00:06,350 Here we run. 2 00:00:06,830 --> 00:00:09,080 So now we are also done with this upload. 3 00:00:09,110 --> 00:00:13,120 Now we are going to cover the different types of plots in Metropolis. 4 00:00:13,440 --> 00:00:19,880 Before that for energy library like met low level Seabourn you will get an official for Web site for 5 00:00:19,880 --> 00:00:20,190 that. 6 00:00:20,210 --> 00:00:26,030 Like here you have met prohibited watching format locally they would get everything about the Met locally. 7 00:00:26,420 --> 00:00:27,340 And here I am. 8 00:00:27,340 --> 00:00:33,890 Examples they will find the gallery in which you have different kinds of graphs like all these here. 9 00:00:35,730 --> 00:00:43,020 So this is something the topic of of the video we are going to go a few basic ones that are mostly used 10 00:00:43,150 --> 00:00:45,080 not the old. 11 00:00:45,150 --> 00:00:47,570 So here we find every kind of chart. 12 00:00:47,670 --> 00:00:49,870 And here we have pie charts also. 13 00:00:50,070 --> 00:00:54,870 And if you need to have anyone just click on that one you will find the code for that one. 14 00:00:55,740 --> 00:00:58,280 So hey if you notice we have the code for this one. 15 00:00:59,220 --> 00:01:02,190 And if you also notice this one is a little different. 16 00:01:02,190 --> 00:01:08,910 We are using BLT commands and here something X is bun so that's what we are going to learn later in 17 00:01:08,920 --> 00:01:10,550 the videos. 18 00:01:10,590 --> 00:01:18,980 Now a few basic graphs like first of all we have a most basic one that is a common way here. 19 00:01:18,990 --> 00:01:26,630 This one and in the one is known as getting blocked if you do something like this. 20 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:29,010 You just need to change display. 21 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:31,940 So this is BLT deplored. 22 00:01:31,950 --> 00:01:39,070 Come on dispute come on into the type of graph you need like hey I used to just do this you will get 23 00:01:39,130 --> 00:01:42,710 disciplined if you need a histogram. 24 00:01:42,750 --> 00:01:44,540 That is the basic one used. 25 00:01:44,610 --> 00:01:46,260 Most of the time. 26 00:01:46,260 --> 00:01:52,880 So here I have a histogram there is also you have seen in presentations et cetera. 27 00:01:53,370 --> 00:02:01,140 If you need a bar graph then again BLT don't just bar here X or Y. 28 00:02:01,320 --> 00:02:02,680 And there we have a backdrop. 29 00:02:02,700 --> 00:02:14,560 If you notice the point on the ten we have hundred so one more that is known as fee it will be applauded. 30 00:02:14,700 --> 00:02:18,580 Showing your data like under 10. 31 00:02:19,290 --> 00:02:22,720 So there is some of the basic types of clothes here. 32 00:02:22,740 --> 00:02:23,920 One more thing. 33 00:02:24,420 --> 00:02:32,820 If you are going to use the blows like the pie chart then maybe this will not work because every different 34 00:02:32,820 --> 00:02:35,490 kind of char require different kinds of data. 35 00:02:35,490 --> 00:02:40,140 Like all these I have shown you here require the linear type of data. 36 00:02:40,260 --> 00:02:44,640 If you use something like a 1 known as box bloat 37 00:02:47,660 --> 00:02:51,050 and then we have X come away you will get at us. 38 00:02:51,620 --> 00:02:58,550 If you tried to have a pie chart that is something like this one you will get a list and then you will 39 00:02:58,550 --> 00:03:06,710 also get something that is going to be processed here and there is no dip by actual pie chart like this 40 00:03:06,710 --> 00:03:07,580 one. 41 00:03:07,580 --> 00:03:09,100 We are going to have something else here. 42 00:03:09,740 --> 00:03:15,830 Let's wait for that one also so that you can see that the so here. 43 00:03:15,860 --> 00:03:19,340 If you notice this thing that is let me do that. 44 00:03:19,430 --> 00:03:27,430 So these things that are like the these small portions but they are arranged in a non systematic order 45 00:03:27,680 --> 00:03:34,210 and just increasing because the value is increasing from zero to 100 like this one did last. 46 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:36,680 So this one here this blue point. 47 00:03:37,550 --> 00:03:40,870 So that's what the pie chart here is. 48 00:03:40,910 --> 00:03:45,380 And one more thing. 49 00:03:45,380 --> 00:03:50,840 You can also use these blokes for some blokes also like these different kinds of blokes. 50 00:03:50,900 --> 00:04:00,470 Like if I do something like BLT to subplot and a lot of doodles two columns that means I have four elements. 51 00:04:00,470 --> 00:04:05,890 That is just one two three and four so copy this one four times. 52 00:04:06,140 --> 00:04:16,430 And here we have this one two decent three and dismantle after that BLT load right underscore layout. 53 00:04:16,580 --> 00:04:23,630 Never forget this one by Leo working with subplots after that flowed something like in First we have 54 00:04:23,630 --> 00:04:34,280 BLT to build the simple one that is X come away then then we have something like BLT don't histogram 55 00:04:34,350 --> 00:04:46,490 do so hissed and we have X come away after that we have a bar chart that is bar and X right there the 56 00:04:46,490 --> 00:04:47,140 last one. 57 00:04:47,140 --> 00:04:56,020 Let me have a fairly BLT don't see and this one X come away. 58 00:04:56,210 --> 00:05:01,130 So now here you will get different some blokes with different types of bloating on them one will think 59 00:05:01,130 --> 00:05:07,640 there are some kinds of plot in which the data you have is converted into some another form like if 60 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:15,030 I have something less bullet that is bullet like the medical students will understand the Cartesian 61 00:05:15,110 --> 00:05:22,850 lady degree we have another form that is Bola form presentation of the vacancy that trigonometric values. 62 00:05:23,660 --> 00:05:30,890 So here if you write X Como y this all generally works on the degrees and radians. 63 00:05:30,890 --> 00:05:38,180 So here you will get something like that when a 360 degree graph in which we have the values starting 64 00:05:38,180 --> 00:05:44,960 from zero and ending at this point that is approx 2 180 degrees and that denotes the actual values of 65 00:05:44,960 --> 00:05:51,620 these points that we have taken but in the polar form you can also get the idea that how we can convert 66 00:05:51,650 --> 00:05:54,730 these into polar forms. 67 00:05:54,920 --> 00:06:04,100 So by that you can check the values and one more thing if you try to upload this one here then these 68 00:06:04,100 --> 00:06:09,340 plots are something they did not get involved with the other different kinds of plots like in which 69 00:06:09,440 --> 00:06:19,070 other forms of ice use like if you do that one so we go here we have this one this circle overlapping 70 00:06:19,070 --> 00:06:20,090 the old T. 71 00:06:20,420 --> 00:06:24,710 So that's because this doesn't belong to that particular matter. 72 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:29,860 So that's why this overlap all these without noticing that they are also already there. 73 00:06:30,410 --> 00:06:34,970 So that's what these types of talks in map properly we have and that's how you can use them just by 74 00:06:34,970 --> 00:06:36,110 changing this one way. 75 00:06:36,570 --> 00:06:39,160 So thanks for watching and I was in the next video.