Still Using Tableau? Try Python Plotly For Data Visualization!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Python plotly is one of the best data visualization tools out there. It's easy to use and can generate beautiful and interactive data visualization with minimal code.
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Bravo! Thank you for sharing amazing content.
Suggestion or Request:) Please make more tutorial about dashboard using Plotly, It seems there is no such in youtube, thanks again!
Noted! Data visualization is one of my favorite topics, will make more videos about it for sure :)
New to this coding field ,thank you for this
Awesome content, learned something new. Thanks a lot !
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Awesome video! Thank you! One comment though is that the text are too small and zoomed out. Barely readable
Noted, thank you for pointing that out! Hopefully the more recent tutorials are okay :)
Great job. Excellent 👌
This is great, how do you compare bokeh and plotyy?
Good question and I haven't tried bokeh yet but I heard it's also pretty good. Plotly is good enough for almost everything I do and it's also highly customizable. I might try bokeh if I can find a good reason :)
This is cool, thanks for sharing. Can you help out with the link where I can check all the parameters for different type of plots with their meaning. Remembering some parameters is ok but we can't remember for all, that's why need to know a good reference link for that. Please do revert. Thanks again for sharing this awesome cool data visualizations
The plotly API documentation isn't the most friendly one, but here you go: plotly.com/python-api-reference/
I suggest you go through their examples instead: plotly.com/python/
Those examples should guide you to making most of the plots. That said, for plot customizations you'll have to study the API documentation in details.
Hope this helps!
@@pythoninoffice6568 thanks :)
Can you share data set of this video ?
Could you explain is it complete substitute for power bi/tableau or not? I mean I currently need to learn something for bi, is it ok to learn only plotly? I am really comfortable in python and power bi/tableau scares me but everyone requires them.
I would say plotly can satisfy most of your BI needs.
However, you still need to know pandas since that's the engine behind all the data transformation.
Plotly/Python is a lot more powerful and flexible than BI software if you don't mind the learning curve.
On the other hand, Tableau and PowerBI have built-in authentication/access control, the free version of plotly doesn't have that (have to code your own authentication system). However, there's an enterprise version plotly offers that, plus a wide range of other functionalities that are comparable to Tableau or PowerBI if you don't mind paying.
I will release a video comparing plotly and Tableau in more details in the near future, so stay tuned!
@@pythoninoffice6568 thanks. So what should I do now? Get more comfortable with plotly (I use pe and go so far, very comfortable, pandas of course is number 1 library) and then on the interview say that I use plotly and dont know power bi/tableau?
@@igorbreeze3734 Hi, if you are learning a specific tool for getting a job then my answer will be different. If the job says they need Tableau or Power BI then you probably want to learn those instead of plotly.
That said, Both Tableau and PowerBI are very easy to learn and you can pick it up quickly before an interview even if you didn't know anything.
Definitely not! When using Power BI properly on a company you empower business users to do their own analysis on your BI professional prepared datasets. Power BI, Tableau and Qlik are the main three Self-Service BI tools on the market. I really recommend you to read the Gartner report(Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms) on them as an overview of what those tools are about.
@@Guiburgueir4 That's a good point. At my company the admin team actually uses tools like Tableau and Alteryx, which are great tools for people with little or no coding skills. However, if you happen to know coding and want more power and flexibility to do your job, you can consider Python or R.
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Awesome.. Thank you
You are welcome! Hope you find the video helpful!
Amazing content but tableau can do this faster
I tried Tableau and really loved it at first (easy to use). But it can't do complex data transformations so I gave up using it. Tableau is good for non-coders. People can code have much better tools :)
As said it's faster in tableau, and both can also be used as 1 if needed(i have done for some clients) and it's not my choice i can only suggest and even in industry low code no code is trending