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Hi! How Can I Report A Bar Plot? The First Thing That Came To Mind Is Using Plot Histogram But It Supports Providing The Y-Axis Values, In My Case I Also Have X-Axis Values For The Bar Plot (Which Are Strings). How Can This Be Accomplished?

Hi! How can I report a bar plot? The first thing that came to mind is using plot histogram but it supports providing the y-axis values, in my case I also have x-axis values for the bar plot (which are strings). How can this be accomplished?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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SmarmySeaurchin8
Something like this one:
vector_series = np.random.randint(10, size=10).reshape(2,5) logger.report_vector(title='vector example', series='vector series', values=vector_series, iteration=0, labels=['A','B'], xaxis='X axis label', yaxis='Y axis label')

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

:param list(str) xlabels: Labels per entry in each bucket in the histogram (vector), creating a set of labels for each histogram bar on the x-axis. (Optional)

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Great, I will try that 🙂

  
  
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