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Table Demo#

Demo of table function to display a table within a plot.

Loss by Disaster
importmatplotlib.pyplotaspltimportnumpyasnpdata=[[66386,174296,75131,577908,32015],[58230,381139,78045,99308,160454],[89135,80552,152558,497981,603535],[78415,81858,150656,193263,69638],[139361,331509,343164,781380,52269]]columns=('Freeze','Wind','Flood','Quake','Hail')rows=['%d year'%xforxin(100,50,20,10,5)]values=np.arange(0,2500,500)value_increment=1000# Get some pastel shades for the colorscolors=plt.colormaps["BuPu"](np.linspace(0,0.5,len(rows)))n_rows=len(data)index=np.arange(len(columns))+0.3bar_width=0.4# Initialize the vertical-offset for the stacked bar chart.y_offset=np.zeros(len(columns))# Plot bars and create text labels for the tablecell_text=[]forrowinrange(n_rows):plt.bar(index,data[row],bar_width,bottom=y_offset,color=colors[row])y_offset=y_offset+data[row]cell_text.append(['%1.1f'%(x/1000.0)forxiny_offset])# Reverse colors and text labels to display the last value at the top.colors=colors[::-1]cell_text.reverse()# Add a table at the bottom of the Axesthe_table=plt.table(cellText=cell_text,rowLabels=rows,rowColours=colors,colLabels=columns,loc='bottom')# Adjust layout to make room for the table:plt.subplots_adjust(left=0.2,bottom=0.2)plt.ylabel(f"Loss in ${value_increment}'s")plt.yticks(values*value_increment,['%d'%valforvalinvalues])plt.xticks([])plt.title('Loss by Disaster')plt.show()

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