I hope everyone finds this video helpful. The next video of the series will be posted tomorrow at the same time. The next video will cover how to create bar charts, and also how to load in data from a CSV file. We'll learn how to load in data using both the standard library and pandas, so be sure to check that out. I'd like to thank Brilliant for sponsoring this series. If you'd like to check them out then you can sign up with this link and get 20% off your premium subscription: brilliant.org/cms
Love your series, few months ago started to use pandas/metplotlib and now I'll use it on xlsx files that I converted to CSV, glad u'll upload a video for this :)
Oh wow, this is perfect! I haven't had the time to check these out until now, but now I see I have ten wonderful videos in front of me. And matplotlib is such a great and useful topic too. And I had no idea about the xkcd style! Haha! Awesome! Your channel is a gold mine! Thank you so much, Corey! Keep up the excellent work!
I feel like I'm constantly pausing the video and googling to find an easier way to do things. When I come back and hit play, Corey explains that exact same thing I just looked up. Corey is a master at teaching!
i never even considered watching a video about data science, let alone want to learn it. you have a great capability of influencing people by simply talking about things you like and this is a great gift. please don't ever stop making videos
Thank you so much, Corey! You probably have no idea how many dream careers you've made with all these videos. Programming is complex enough by itself, but for beginners to advanced, it is hard to find the first truly educational material that'll slowly and methodically help you take your first meaningful steps to their dream or advancement in their career. You've truly done it! This is the kind of stuff that'll help people and the world who learned from your videos. Keep it up!
Also, if you have time and know...I wanted to ask if you could point me in a direction of a resource(es) for my 9 year old nephew, who is a really smart kid and wants to learn programming? Like what and where to start, sort of how you have provided me the, at last, the best resource to start with. We've tried different sites and what not, and he gets through some but then runs into a roadblock. His dream is to be a video game designer. He spends mist of his time after homework and in the summer outside drawing up, and live roleplaying his video, then will do a "youtube video" as the game developer talking about it like you'd see at E3.
Hey there. That's a great question, but unfortunately I don't know many resources for teaching children. I would love to put together a series on that topic myself. I have a 9-year-old niece and would love for her to learn as well. Wish I could provide some resources but I don't know any off the top of my head. If you ever find any good ones then please send them my way.
@@coreyms Thanks for responding! I truly appreciate it. We've tried some kids coding apps and similar stuff but he outgrows it too fast. Hopefully I can find something for him to do while not outside this summer. Unrelated to programming, If your niece is into stories, writing stories, and would like to get into video editing to make those stories, there's a pretty cool website called Zimmer Twins. Easy enough for that age range to write and create story videos, with these "Zimmer Twins" cartoon characters as the "actors." Free version without editing ability, and for either $3.99 or $4.99/month you can edit them and share them within the ZT website for other kids to view, rate, and comment on. She can be like her uncle :-) I'll let you know if I come across or research further something that might be worth a look for kids programming courses.
Hi Corey, this is great information. I've spent the past 2.5 years learning these techniques to help me with looking at data in the automotive industry. This plus some additional information allows me to walk into a facility and with in a couple of hours have a very good understanding of what is going on and focus my skills in the highest priority area.
Corey, Thank you so much for helping out the community. Thanks to you I was able to start coding and got very good at it. I decided to support you. I am just a student and sorry I cannot contribute what you really deserve for all the effort you put on your videos. I am very grateful and wish you the best.
@corey! this is just the 8th video i have watched on your channel, but you truly left me in tears out of love for you. You made me realize what and how important teaching is. I have never come across a soul that explains ambiguous terms better than you. Thanks so much bro. I love you!!!
I have very little knowledge of python so this is the first python video that has actually taught me how to do something. Even better, it didn’t start with a “hello world”, thank you! Clear, concise, and right to the point
Ohh Goodness, Corey you are the best, I consumed a paid data science course and trust me I have learn more in this tutorial than I did there. Will support your channel as soon as I land a job. Bless you
Thank u sir for your efforts in sharing this on Matplotlip. The best ever that I have seen on Matplotlip on RUclips.I will glad if you can help with Machine Learning Series. God bless you sir!
You sir are the ultimate proof that knowledge should be free and accessible to anyone wishing to access it! Thank You from the bottom of my heart and keep up the tremendous work! Greetings from Luxembourg !!!!
I have completed this series of ten videos over the course of two days. It is an outstanding learning resource, and I can recommend it highly to anyone looking to learn the basics of Matplotlib. I have learned more from these ten videos than in the past month or more from a couple of books I have purchased, and other videos I've tried on RUclips. The style of presentation and the structured sequence, building from one video to the next, are of the highest quality. Completed over a weekend as I have done makes them at least as effective as attending an intensive one- or two-day training course. Perfect for anyone needing to scale the initial steep learning curve of using Matplotlib within Python. And so, on to Pandas ...
you are the most helpful person corey. thank you for your support and knowledge you are sharing with us. you are helping lot of student including me with good content.
Oh my! I have watched or read close to 10 other tutorials about Matplotlib and this is far and away the best one. So easy to understand. Your step by step approach is excellent and much appreciated... New subscriber!
Just love your stuff, Corey. Was doing a course on a popular site, that was just going a tad too fast in the MatPlotLib-section, and suddenly my brain went: "Wait a minute... didn't Corey...?" And you did! And so I'm here. Stay awesome.
Hi all,I am here to share my learning experience of this channel. this is the best online /YT channel to learning about programming. I would like to request Corey sir to create courses on Machine learning and Deep learning in the future.The way you break down each and every pieces of code snippets that they leave lasting impact on mind and help in working confidently with a new problem statement. Thanks a lot!
What an awesome video! I just completed Data Camp "intermediate python" where topic one scratches the surface of matplotlib. This tutorial "Matplotlib Tutorial (Part 1): Creating and Customizing Our First Plots" was an excellent follow on. I am also appreciative that you have also shared the code snippets so that I could follow along, thanks Corey!!
I'm starting my thesis and my tutor just said we need to use python that's it no other help. It's daunting as one can imagine as I don't even know how to use python. I've just come across this video and I am so much more relieved now that I can do this. I'm actually enjoying it to my surprise 🤓 thank you!!
Nice!! Clear and intuitive, and you didn't waste any viewer time. Very aesthetic and progressive way of updating the code. I thought 35 mins would feel long but I was gripped! Will be coming back for more. Thanks from a beginner.
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS. Matplotlib was the one thing I struggled with in my python class. I'm also peer-teaching said class and this will help me out a lot
Great to hear you have a sponsor for these videos. Any advertiser should be very proud of having its name alongside such a high quality, and value-rich channel. Keep up the great content. Now I know about Brilliant and most importantly, that they must take stuff seriously if they decided to choose your channel.
I am big fan of Corey videos, he always tries to teach with simple methods and also covering all materials that are important. Some people may find matplotlib a bit hard to learn, I am sure you remove this barrier. Well done Corey
Awesome video! Very good explained with the right pace and right amount of detail. I just found out about this channel and can't wait to see other contents aswell.
Thank you Corey for these great videos. They are of great help for me as I am a beginner. For those using Jupyter Notebook, please write - %matplotlib qt to get the separate window for navigation of the plot.
*runs into trouble with matplotlib* *wonders if Corey has a vid about this* *... and ofcourse he does* :-) Great work, thanks for all the work you put in!
Corey, you are awesome. This is the best Matplotlib video I have watched. The storylines are clear and organised. It is a A+ quality. Thumbs up for you.
Hi Corey, wanted to say thank you for your tutorials. Just finished your pandas tutorials. Matplotlib and django are next. Haven't met anyone who is better than you in teaching coding.
Hi Corey, thank you so much for all these amazing tutorials. Truly you are making the world better place. Can you please make a machine learning series?
Excellent series on Matplotlib Tutorial. It was very helpful for me, as a beginner, to understand the objects of Matplotlib. Thanks for this entire series.
Thanks Corey for the series, I have just started, and finished the first video, and absolutely in love with your way of teaching and I hope that I'll repay you with anything once I get a job. Hopefully soon XD
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! Coming from ggplot I am so reluctant to use python, but your teaching style has made it easier to enjoy plt syntax
So far I find the syntax almost identical to matlab plotting commands, but with this language and this environment, it is much easier and conceptually better to treat each plot as a stance from a class than it is in matlab. Thanks!
I hope everyone finds this video helpful. The next video of the series will be posted tomorrow at the same time. The next video will cover how to create bar charts, and also how to load in data from a CSV file. We'll learn how to load in data using both the standard library and pandas, so be sure to check that out.
I'd like to thank Brilliant for sponsoring this series. If you'd like to check them out then you can sign up with this link and get 20% off your premium subscription:
brilliant.org/cms
Love your series, few months ago started to use pandas/metplotlib and now I'll use it on xlsx files that I converted to CSV, glad u'll upload a video for this :)
Oh wow, this is perfect! I haven't had the time to check these out until now, but now I see I have ten wonderful videos in front of me. And matplotlib is such a great and useful topic too. And I had no idea about the xkcd style! Haha! Awesome!
Your channel is a gold mine! Thank you so much, Corey! Keep up the excellent work!
Corey, namaste!
all your videos are very helpful. thanks my man
@michal marciniak python Filename
I feel like I'm constantly pausing the video and googling to find an easier way to do things. When I come back and hit play, Corey explains that exact same thing I just looked up. Corey is a master at teaching!
Oh my God, Corey! Cant express how glad I am to see you started doing video's on data science!
Ye!!! ME TOO
Thank you
@Somnath Roy You still have to make a living after retire ;)
@@kobas8361 not when you are multimillionaire already!
RIP :(
what we have to do when we are using jupyter notebook
I've always hacked together my matplotlib charts. Glad there is now a tutorial from the best teacher on the youtubes.
i never even considered watching a video about data science, let alone want to learn it. you have a great capability of influencing people by simply talking about things you like and this is a great gift. please don't ever stop making videos
u should. it makes a lot of money
Your way of coding is so clean and less confusing as compared to others. Thank you!
The best programming teacher on RUclips, bar none, making Data Science tutorials? This is simply amazing!
The amount of hard work Corey is putting forth for python series is godlike. Thank you, teacher. I respect you!
Thanks!
@@coreymssir do u have blockchain course for beginners
I just want to say "Thank you so much".. People like you make the world a better place
You are legend, the way you explain the concepts is unbelievable, even paid courses instructor will fail against you.
Thank you so much, Corey! You probably have no idea how many dream careers you've made with all these videos.
Programming is complex enough by itself, but for beginners to advanced, it is hard to find the first truly educational material that'll slowly and methodically help you take your first meaningful steps to their dream or advancement in their career.
You've truly done it! This is the kind of stuff that'll help people and the world who learned from your videos.
Keep it up!
Also, if you have time and know...I wanted to ask if you could point me in a direction of a resource(es) for my 9 year old nephew, who is a really smart kid and wants to learn programming? Like what and where to start, sort of how you have provided me the, at last, the best resource to start with.
We've tried different sites and what not, and he gets through some but then runs into a roadblock.
His dream is to be a video game designer. He spends mist of his time after homework and in the summer outside drawing up, and live roleplaying his video, then will do a "youtube video" as the game developer talking about it like you'd see at E3.
Hey there. That's a great question, but unfortunately I don't know many resources for teaching children. I would love to put together a series on that topic myself. I have a 9-year-old niece and would love for her to learn as well. Wish I could provide some resources but I don't know any off the top of my head. If you ever find any good ones then please send them my way.
@@coreyms Thanks for responding! I truly appreciate it.
We've tried some kids coding apps and similar stuff but he outgrows it too fast. Hopefully I can find something for him to do while not outside this summer.
Unrelated to programming, If your niece is into stories, writing stories, and would like to get into video editing to make those stories, there's a pretty cool website called Zimmer Twins. Easy enough for that age range to write and create story videos, with these "Zimmer Twins" cartoon characters as the "actors." Free version without editing ability, and for either $3.99 or $4.99/month you can edit them and share them within the ZT website for other kids to view, rate, and comment on. She can be like her uncle :-)
I'll let you know if I come across or research further something that might be worth a look for kids programming courses.
Hi Corey, this is great information. I've spent the past 2.5 years learning these techniques to help me with looking at data in the automotive industry. This plus some additional information allows me to walk into a facility and with in a couple of hours have a very good understanding of what is going on and focus my skills in the highest priority area.
Corey, Thank you so much for helping out the community. Thanks to you I was able to start coding and got very good at it. I decided to support you. I am just a student and sorry I cannot contribute what you really deserve for all the effort you put on your videos. I am very grateful and wish you the best.
Thanks so much!
What do you study? Like yourself, I too am a student.
corey you are literally the only youtuber am happy to see getting and running sponsor segments. Your work is super valuable man, keep going!
Corey Shafer, you have the best youtube tutorials for coding I've ever come across. You've transformed me!
@corey! this is just the 8th video i have watched on your channel, but you truly left me in tears out of love for you. You made me realize what and how important teaching is. I have never come across a soul that explains ambiguous terms better than you. Thanks so much bro. I love you!!!
one of the best tutorials, easy, well explained and just a breath of fresh air.
I have very little knowledge of python so this is the first python video that has actually taught me how to do something. Even better, it didn’t start with a “hello world”, thank you! Clear, concise, and right to the point
Things I learnt from this tutorial:
1. Learn Python. It pays more.
2. Matplotlib has cool themes.
3. Matplotlib.
Cool themes, yeah! I love the xkcd
This comment isn't very helpful
Ohh Goodness, Corey you are the best, I consumed a paid data science course and trust me I have learn more in this tutorial than I did there. Will support your channel as soon as I land a job. Bless you
Thank u sir for your efforts in sharing this on Matplotlip. The best ever that I have seen on Matplotlip on RUclips.I will glad if you can help with Machine Learning Series. God bless you sir!
Really, really the best ever teacher for programming- I guarantee.
You sir are the ultimate proof that knowledge should be free and accessible to anyone wishing to access it! Thank You from the bottom of my heart and keep up the tremendous work!
Greetings from Luxembourg !!!!
Excellent Tutorial On Intro To Matplotlib. Corey Schafer Is The Most Lucid & Efficient Teacher On Python. Thank You !
I have completed this series of ten videos over the course of two days. It is an outstanding learning resource, and I can recommend it highly to anyone looking to learn the basics of Matplotlib.
I have learned more from these ten videos than in the past month or more from a couple of books I have purchased, and other videos I've tried on RUclips. The style of presentation and the structured sequence, building from one video to the next, are of the highest quality. Completed over a weekend as I have done makes them at least as effective as attending an intensive one- or two-day training course. Perfect for anyone needing to scale the initial steep learning curve of using Matplotlib within Python.
And so, on to Pandas ...
Thanks!
Saved your python playlist . Man you are the best teacher ever . Thank God
Finally Finally Finally!!!!! Start from Matplotlib, Pandas and then Scikit-Learn !!!!! Thank you Corey, you're the best!
The `plt.xkcd()` trick was cool! Thanks for sharing.
comic sans of matplotlib
@@Arthurk346 NICE
you are the most helpful person corey. thank you for your support and knowledge you are sharing with us. you are helping lot of student including me with good content.
3yrs later, this is still the best tutorial I've seen on this subject. Better than my paid course.
You are easily the best tutor on youtube
Oh my! I have watched or read close to 10 other tutorials about Matplotlib and this is far and away the best one. So easy to understand. Your step by step approach is excellent and much appreciated... New subscriber!
oh,you are my favorite teacher online,very very grateful for your videos
Just love your stuff, Corey. Was doing a course on a popular site, that was just going a tad too fast in the MatPlotLib-section, and suddenly my brain went: "Wait a minute... didn't Corey...?"
And you did! And so I'm here.
Stay awesome.
I am from mechanical background n just starting to learn python.These r the best tutorials i found on graphing through python.Thank very much!!
Come on guys only 5.3k likes for a phenomenal video like this.
These are rookie numbers. Pump those up.
Excellent tutorial deeply explained. Many thanks...
Hi all,I am here to share my learning experience of this channel. this is the best online /YT channel to learning about programming. I would like to request Corey sir to create courses on Machine learning and Deep learning in the future.The way you break down each and every pieces of code snippets that they leave lasting impact on mind and help in working confidently with a new problem statement. Thanks a lot!
Ahan! Finally you are back. Your content delivery is awesome. Thanks alot for such worthy tutorials :)
What an awesome video! I just completed Data Camp "intermediate python" where topic one scratches the surface of matplotlib. This tutorial "Matplotlib Tutorial (Part 1): Creating and Customizing Our First Plots" was an excellent follow on. I am also appreciative that you have also shared the code snippets so that I could follow along, thanks Corey!!
I'm starting my thesis and my tutor just said we need to use python that's it no other help. It's daunting as one can imagine as I don't even know how to use python. I've just come across this video and I am so much more relieved now that I can do this. I'm actually enjoying it to my surprise 🤓 thank you!!
Good luck with your thesis!
Now THIS is the perfect combination tutorial.
Nice!! Clear and intuitive, and you didn't waste any viewer time. Very aesthetic and progressive way of updating the code. I thought 35 mins would feel long but I was gripped! Will be coming back for more. Thanks from a beginner.
U probably have the best stats on RUclips. 1.8k likes with only 8 dislikes. Too good man. Your tutorials are dam helpful 👍
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS. Matplotlib was the one thing I struggled with in my python class. I'm also peer-teaching said class and this will help me out a lot
There are no words to thank you for that series!
Great to hear you have a sponsor for these videos. Any advertiser should be very proud of having its name alongside such a high quality, and value-rich channel. Keep up the great content. Now I know about Brilliant and most importantly, that they must take stuff seriously if they decided to choose your channel.
I am big fan of Corey videos, he always tries to teach with simple methods and also covering all materials that are important.
Some people may find matplotlib a bit hard to learn, I am sure you remove this barrier.
Well done Corey
Corey Shafer = Python Ambassador
Python is indeed versatile.
Thanks for the tutorial and I can't wait for tomorrow's upload. 👍
Finally, it has come. I've been waiting for it for some time.
always glad to hear your voice.
Awesome video! Very good explained with the right pace and right amount of detail. I just found out about this channel and can't wait to see other contents aswell.
Thank you Corey for these great videos. They are of great help for me as I am a beginner.
For those using Jupyter Notebook, please write -
%matplotlib qt
to get the separate window for navigation of the plot.
I have been checking your page for this series every alternate day! Thank you.
Matplotlib ALL-IN-ONE thank you for doing this!
Top notch content! Keep this series coming 😀✌️
Somebody give this man a medal.
The way you present is simply brilliant . Thank you for making such amazing videos. Love your work mate!!!
Man, you just awesome, your short video is better than watching 10 other videos
This video is a perfect one. It explains matplotlib in an easier way to grasp.
Thank you, sir.
Good job.
I have came across alot of tutorials on matplot but this is one is the best. Thanks alot Corey👍
*runs into trouble with matplotlib* *wonders if Corey has a vid about this* *... and ofcourse he does* :-) Great work, thanks for all the work you put in!
Great video. I do not know if there is anyone better at teaching programming than you. This was a wonderful introduction to matplotlib. Thanks!
Can't express how much your videos meant for me! Thank you and keep it up!
Corey, you are awesome. This is the best Matplotlib video I have watched. The storylines are clear and organised. It is a A+ quality. Thumbs up for you.
Awesome comprehensive video about matplotlib! Big thanks!
I was waiting this series of matplotlib tutorial. Thanks!!
Excellent job, brother. Clear, precise, to the point and easy to follow. On m way over to Brilliant.org/cms right now. See ya in the next video
Thank you Corey for providing this type of content for free and I really liked especially the last command.
Very helpful. I would love to see a series on Pandas. There are a few out there on RUclips, but your tutorials rule all!
I second this
Hi Corey, wanted to say thank you for your tutorials. Just finished your pandas tutorials. Matplotlib and django are next. Haven't met anyone who is better than you in teaching coding.
This is such a powerful skill and perfect video to set a pace in MATPLOTLIB . Thank you Corey.
great, matplotlib series finally release, cheer!!
The plot thickens...
What do you mean?
I love Matplotlib. Been using it for years. Still learning about all the things it can do. I use it for 3D plotting the most.
One of the best videos in this subject I've seen. Brilliant and so well explained! thanks Corey!
Hi Corey, thank you so much for all these amazing tutorials. Truly you are making the world better place.
Can you please make a machine learning series?
can't put into words how good you are. Thanks a ton Corey. You are the best !!
Thank you so much for starting matplotlib. Please continue this visualisation journey and add ggplot as well
Another great video. Perfect for anyone considering Matplotlib.
The best teacher on youtube
thanks man. i like how straight to the point your videos are.
Great video. Learnt so much in such a short time
Thank you, nice to have all the basic information in one video. Very helpful!
Excellent video Corey!
Excellent series on Matplotlib Tutorial. It was very helpful for me, as a beginner, to understand the objects of Matplotlib. Thanks for this entire series.
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank You very much for making this series.
Thanks Corey for the series, I have just started, and finished the first video, and absolutely in love with your way of teaching and I hope that I'll repay you with anything once I get a job. Hopefully soon XD
I like how you always try to write more readable and intuitive code.
Not only your videos, but your voice is aslo too satisfying.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! Coming from ggplot I am so reluctant to use python, but your teaching style has made it easier to enjoy plt syntax
Well done, Corey! Easy to follow and still comprehensive.
Best tutorial on matplotlib.
Corey Schafer video? First a like, then watching
Exactly....
Facts.
So far I find the syntax almost identical to matlab plotting commands, but with this language and this environment, it is much easier and conceptually better to treat each plot as a stance from a class than it is in matlab. Thanks!
Glad you got sponsored! Your vids have been helping me since I was a rooky!
Really amazing teaching style. Very simple and easy to follow! Love from London
Contents are mindblowing...Amazing work @ Corey Schafer :))))
Oh wow! I've been searching for something like these. This is above my expectations
Really informative and understandable. Great work sir!