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Big Data Architect???s Handbook

You're reading from   Big Data Architect???s Handbook A guide to building proficiency in tools and systems used by leading big data experts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788835824
Length 486 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Akhtar Akhtar
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Table of Contents (26) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
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Contributors
Preface
1. Why Big Data? FREE CHAPTER 2. Big Data Environment Setup 3. Hadoop Ecosystem 4. NoSQL Database 5. Off-the-Shelf Commercial Tools 6. Containerization 7. Network Infrastructure 8. Cloud Infrastructure 9. Security and Monitoring 10. Frontend Architecture 11. Backend Architecture 12. Machine Learning 13. Artificial Intelligence 14. Elasticsearch 15. Structured Data 16. Unstructured Data 17. Data Visualization 18. Financial Trading System 19. Retail Recommendation System 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Matplotlib


Matplotlib is a charting library that helps to create 2D charts with a few lines of code. If you know what type of chart you want to display and you have the required data, then Matplotlib helps you to achieve it very easily and with minimal code. It is mainly available to use with Python scripts, but can also be used with IPython shells, Jupyter notebook, and web application servers.

Let's move ahead and start setting up the environment to use the matplotlib library.

Installing Matplotlib

Installing Matplotlib is pretty simple. It is available to be installed using Python package manager (Pip). Let's start the installation process by executing the following command:

$ sudo pip install matplotlib

The following screenshot displays the output of this command:

Matplotlib installation using Pip

If this is a fresh copy of Python, then it will also download a few other dependency packages along with Matplotlib. Matplotlib also requires a python tkinter package, which can be installed using...

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