When working with a data set that comprises of multiple variables, it’s best to be able to make sense how these differ and interact with each other. In this tutorial, George is going to demonstrate how you can use the Seaborn function in Python to visualize alternatives of a variable’s distribution.
***** Video Details *****
00:00 Introduction
00:30 Data set
01:19 Histogram
03:46 Boxplot
05:12 Violinplot
06:20 Swarmplot
07:17 Stripplot
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