Hy buddy! really appreciate your understanding & the way you explained the concept above(step-by-step with explanation, what will happen if we do this & that i.e. case-based approach). Keep posting such informative videos. Thank-you!
I really admire and appreciate it..really helps...Pls specify your name..Thanks a ton..I suggest you do some videos on chi-square and t-tests,p-test,test of variance in statistics in python scipy/numpy
6:33 why you did not use map_dataframe even though you are passing two numerical columns? You have wrote g=(g.map(sns.scatterplot, 'total_bill', 'tip') you should have written g=(g.map_dataframe(sns.scatterplot, 'total_bill', 'tip'))
Hy buddy! really appreciate your understanding & the way you explained the concept above(step-by-step with explanation, what will happen if we do this & that i.e. case-based approach). Keep posting such informative videos. Thank-you!
You are one of the best data science TH-camr. May god bless u. Keep posting videos buddy. Love ❤ur videos
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Thank you for your nice talk
That issue has been fixed now, thanks for the tip
Thank you! Excellent explanation
Liked your video! Very helpful!
I really admire and appreciate it..really helps...Pls specify your name..Thanks a ton..I suggest you do some videos on chi-square and t-tests,p-test,test of variance in statistics in python scipy/numpy
Thanks, buddy. well explained
High quality content man, insta-suscribed!
awesome brief....
inclined to switched from matplotlib to Seaborn..
Thanks a lot for this video series.
thanks .. well explained..
if you don't mind, I would like to suggest if you can be a bit louder in future, it will be even better!
Thanks Sahil, I've bought a new mic for my vids now so hopefully much better sound wise!!
Very helpful. Thanks!
Really Good level content, thanks a lot
How can we increase the size of the charts here?
That's great video.
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6:33 why you did not use map_dataframe even though you are passing two numerical columns? You have wrote g=(g.map(sns.scatterplot, 'total_bill', 'tip') you should have written g=(g.map_dataframe(sns.scatterplot, 'total_bill', 'tip'))