A line chart or line graph is a type of chart which helps to displays the information as a series of all data points called ‘markers’ and those markers are connected straight through line segments. It is a basic type of chart common in many fields which shows ascending or descending in a graph. A line chart is often used to visualize a trend in data over intervals of time which helps to represent the graph more effectively. Dimensions in the data are often displayed on the x-axis and y-axis.
Creating Line Chart
1) Simple Line Chart: Simple basic line graphs are used for showing the relationship between two variables in vertical form. Line() method is used to create simple line graphs in Pygal.
Syntax:
line_chart = pygal.Line()
Example:
# importing pygal import pygal import numpy # creating line chart object line_chart = pygal.Line() # naming the title line_chart.title = 'Line chart' # adding lines line_chart.add( 'A' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'B' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'C' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'D' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart |
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2) Horizontal line chart: Horizontal line graph is the same as a basic line graph but the difference is it shows line horizontally from x-axis to y-axis. Both the variables are shown horizontally.
Syntax:
line_chart = pygal.HorizontalLine()
Example:
# importing pygal import pygal import numpy # creating line chart object line_chart = pygal.HorizontalLine() # naming the title line_chart.title = 'Horizontal Line chart' # adding lines line_chart.add( 'A' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'B' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'C' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart.add( 'D' , numpy.random.rand( 5 )) line_chart |
Output: