Found you through Medium. Glad to see you have a UA-cam channel. I want to follow you on this Jupyter setup, but I cannot find your csv file (I tried to google it...). Would it be possible for you to share these type of files in your videos?
Thanks Axel. I usually do add a link to the data in the description, however, in this case I forgot. You can access the data within this folder of the following repository: github.com/andymcdgeo/Petrophysics-Python-Series/tree/master/Data
Thank you very much! In your case, there are different colors for every graph (when you are using col) that belongs to a palette. I want to introduce my own two colors to two different graphs using col='x', but as I have no hue, there is no change in the color. Any tip? Thanks
Really helpful as always. Many thanks!!
Found you through Medium. Glad to see you have a UA-cam channel.
I want to follow you on this Jupyter setup, but I cannot find your csv file (I tried to google it...). Would it be possible for you to share these type of files in your videos?
Thanks Axel. I usually do add a link to the data in the description, however, in this case I forgot.
You can access the data within this folder of the following repository: github.com/andymcdgeo/Petrophysics-Python-Series/tree/master/Data
Thank you very much! In your case, there are different colors for every graph (when you are using col) that belongs to a palette. I want to introduce my own two colors to two different graphs using col='x', but as I have no hue, there is no change in the color. Any tip? Thanks