pyspark.pandas.Series.plot.line#
- plot.line(x=None, y=None, **kwargs)#
Plot DataFrame/Series as lines.
This function is useful to plot lines using Series’s values as coordinates.
- Parameters
- xint or str, optional
Columns to use for the horizontal axis. Either the location or the label of the columns to be used. By default, it will use the DataFrame indices.
- yint, str, or list of them, optional
The values to be plotted. Either the location or the label of the columns to be used. By default, it will use the remaining DataFrame numeric columns.
- **kwds
Keyword arguments to pass on to
Series.plot()
orDataFrame.plot()
.
- Returns
plotly.graph_objs.Figure
Return an custom object when
backend!=plotly
. Return an ndarray whensubplots=True
(matplotlib-only).
See also
plotly.express.line
Plot y versus x as lines and/or markers (plotly).
matplotlib.pyplot.plot
Plot y versus x as lines and/or markers (matplotlib).
Examples
Basic plot.
For Series:
>>> s = ps.Series([1, 3, 2]) >>> s.plot.line()
For DataFrame:
The following example shows the populations for some animals over the years.
>>> df = ps.DataFrame({'pig': [20, 18, 489, 675, 1776], ... 'horse': [4, 25, 281, 600, 1900]}, ... index=[1990, 1997, 2003, 2009, 2014]) >>> df.plot.line()
The following example shows the relationship between both populations.
>>> df = ps.DataFrame({'pig': [20, 18, 489, 675, 1776], ... 'horse': [4, 25, 281, 600, 1900]}, ... index=[1990, 1997, 2003, 2009, 2014]) >>> df.plot.line(x='pig', y='horse')