Adding the right set of color with your data visualization makes it more impressive and readable, seaborn color palettes make it easy to use colors with your visualization. In this article, we will see how to color boxplot with seaborn color palettes also learn the uses of seaborn color palettes and it can be applied to other plots as well.
Step-by-step Approach:
Step 1: Load the python packages and libraries required to color a boxplot.
Python3
# import libraries import seaborn as sns import matplotlib.pyplot as plt |
Step 2: Load the dataset to generate a boxplot.
Python3
# loading dataset ds = sns.load_dataset( 'iris' ) |
Step 3: Generate a boxplot using the boxplot() method.
Python3
# create boxplot object ax = sns.boxplot(data = tips, orient = "h" ) |
Step 4: Seaborn boxplot() function has palette argument, in this example we have set palette=”Set1″, it uses a qualitative color paletter Set3 to color the boxes in boxpolot. So add palette parameter in boxplot method.
Python3
# use palette method ax = sns.boxplot(data = ds, orient = "h" , palette = "Set1" ) |
Below is the complete program based on the above approach:
Python3
# import libraries import seaborn as sns import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # load dataset ds = sns.load_dataset( "tips" ) plt.figure(figsize = ( 8 , 6 )) # use palette method ax = sns.boxplot(data = ds, orient = "h" , palette = "Set1" ) |