Fine control properties in Seaborn object interface

Seaborn has long been a go-to tool for statistical plotting in Python. While it may not be as powerful as R’s ggplot2, it’s widely used due to the lack of better alternatives. However, this is changing with the rise of excellent packages like plotnine. One of the biggest drawbacks of Seaborn, in my opinion, has been its inconsistent syntax, which contrasts with the predictable and intuitive syntax of ggplot2 and plotnine, both based on the grammar of graphics....

August 6, 2024 · 3 min · 587 words · Maddy