How can you uncover the hidden trends in your thousands of data rows? This workshop teaches you how to create interactive charts from your tabular data. You'll master histograms, time series plots, distributions, and multi-faceted graphs to transform your tables into impactful visualizations.
Prerequisites
- Know how to analyze tabular data with Python or have completed the workshop “Data analysis with Python (DAT201)”
Agenda
- Simple visualizations from a DataFrame
- Creating interactive charts with Altair
- Building a figure step-by-step using a grammar of graphics
- Visualizing time series and data distributions
- Creating multiple facets in a single figure
Registration
- Academic: $10 (anyone who studies, teaches, or works at a university, CEGEP, CCTT, or university-affiliated research institute)
- NPO: $10 (anyone who works for a non-profit organization)
- Other: $250 (any other profile)
Instructor
Darcy Quesnel, analyst in advanced research computing at Calcul Québec.
Language
English
Technical prerequisites
We will use the Zoom platform. Because this event is a practical workshop, it is very useful having a secondary screen where you would get the instructor window on one screen and your own window on your main screen.
We will use the Jupyter Lab interface. Make sure you have a modern Web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Edge or Safari.
Notes
- A certificate of participation will be send to each participant who attends at least 60% of the workshop.
- The workshop is not recorded.
- The workshop could be canceled if the number of registrations is too low.
Contact
For any question, please write us to training@calculquebec.ca
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