I'm having trouble formatting the seaborn graph, where I overlaid two graphs (line & bar). Say I have the following code so far:
fig, ax1 = plt.subplots()
ax2 = ax1.twinx()
df1["a"].plot(kind='bar', color='blue', ax=ax1)
df2["b"].plot(kind='line', marker='d', ax=ax2)
ax.set_xticklabels(('2015', '2016', '2017', '2018', '2019', '2020'))
ax1.yaxis.tick_right()
ax1.set_ylabel('Label A')
ax2.yaxis.tick_left()
ax2.set_ylabel('Label B')
ax1.set_xticklabels(('2015', '2016', '2017', '2018', '2019', '2020'))
plt.show()
Which produce something like this:
I would really appreciate if I can get advice on how to:
- avoid the overlap of labels and ticks
- make the label B axis into a percentage from 0 ~ 100 (and yes, most of my data hover around 30%, but I want to indicate how low that is.) Basically, I wanted to try axes.ylim(("0","100")) but it didn't work for me.
- showing the entire width of each bar (the very first and last bars got cut by axes but I'm really not sure how to avoid it)
Terribly sorry if I'm making basic mistakes here, but it would be very helpful as no one seem to be active in queries in my online course.
*edit: Please note that my screenshot has VERY large numbers on one of the y-axis as I just took picture of my actual working notebook. However, please feel free to use the following sample dataset for the demonstration:
df1 = [39, 30, 40, 36, 28, 42]
df2 = [5, 8, 7, 3, 2, 6]
8
, but800,000,000,000
. Is that what you want? It would be best if you could provide an mcve that's minimal but shows these same problems and which we could run (just make some fake data for it, likedata1 = [4, 3, 7, 7, 2, 6]
or whatever).