This Crash Course will cover all you need to know to start using Plotly in your projects.

Overview

Plotly Crash Course

This course was designed to help you get started using Plotly. If you ever felt like your data visualization skills could use an upgrade from the same old spreadsheets, look no further. Plotly is able to deliver very cool charts with little effort.

There are two notebooks in this folder. One has all the code, and the other has just the headers in case you want to use it to code along with the videos.

The full course is available here.

What you will need

You just need to have Python installed and a way to run Jupyter Notebooks. I recommend installing the Anaconda distribution if you are new to Python. It’s super easy to install and configure, and there are plenty of tutorials you can use to help you.

Might be useful to know a thing or two about data manipulation with the pandas package, but the coding is really basic throughout the whole course.

How to follow along

I recommend taking your time with each chart, and really explore the options Plotly gives you for each one. I try to teach you how to look for the stuff you need in the documentation, so I hope you find it useful if you decide to explore Plotly further. It was for me when I was starting out!

Resources

Notebook for the course - https://github.com/fnneves/plotly-crash-course/blob/main/Plotly Crash Course - complete.ipynb

Course Structure - https://github.com/fnneves/plotly-crash-course/blob/main/Plotly Crash Course Program.docx

Advanced course with Plotly and Dash - https://course-plotly-dash-waitlist.ck.page/subscribe

Plotly website - https://plotly.com/python/

Course Structure

Part 1 - Plotly Crash Course - Intro and Data Packages

  • Introduction to Plotly Express and how to use the built-in data packages

Part 2 - Plotly Express and Scatter Plots

  • Using the Scatter Plot to create a simple graph

Part 3 - Customizing Plotly Charts With Facets and Themes

  • Using Facets to create multiple plots at once and making use of the built-in themes

Part 4 - Plotly Line Charts and the Figure Reference

  • Using Line Charts and learning how to make sense of Plotly’s documentation

Part 5 - Plotly Express and Bar Charts

  • Using Bar Charts and facets to quickly generate multiple charts

Part 6 - Plotly Graph Objects - Figure Object

  • Intro to Graph Objects and how to create a Figure

Part 7 - Plotly Graph Objects - Update Figure Layout

  • Updating the layout of our figure and creating a Scatter Plot

Part 8 - Plotly Graph Objects - Advanced Customization

  • Learning how to tweak your figures to make them awesome!
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Fábio Neves
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