How can i draw vertical Histogram with time-series price data?

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I'm working on something like volume profiles but i am calculating them using moving average. I'm trying to draw vertical histogram with price lines.
Here's what i did so far (I know it's just Bollinger bands):
mn = np.mean(db['Close'])
std = np.std(db['Close'])
ml = mn - std
mh = mn + std
plt.hist(db['Close'], bins=40)
plt.axvline(mn, color="r")
plt.axvline(ml, color="b")
plt.axvline(mh, color="b")
plt.show()
Here's what i'm trying to do:
python matplotlib histogram
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I'm working on something like volume profiles but i am calculating them using moving average. I'm trying to draw vertical histogram with price lines.
Here's what i did so far (I know it's just Bollinger bands):
mn = np.mean(db['Close'])
std = np.std(db['Close'])
ml = mn - std
mh = mn + std
plt.hist(db['Close'], bins=40)
plt.axvline(mn, color="r")
plt.axvline(ml, color="b")
plt.axvline(mh, color="b")
plt.show()
Here's what i'm trying to do:
python matplotlib histogram
It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart usingplt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could usedf2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)
– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07
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I'm working on something like volume profiles but i am calculating them using moving average. I'm trying to draw vertical histogram with price lines.
Here's what i did so far (I know it's just Bollinger bands):
mn = np.mean(db['Close'])
std = np.std(db['Close'])
ml = mn - std
mh = mn + std
plt.hist(db['Close'], bins=40)
plt.axvline(mn, color="r")
plt.axvline(ml, color="b")
plt.axvline(mh, color="b")
plt.show()
Here's what i'm trying to do:
python matplotlib histogram
I'm working on something like volume profiles but i am calculating them using moving average. I'm trying to draw vertical histogram with price lines.
Here's what i did so far (I know it's just Bollinger bands):
mn = np.mean(db['Close'])
std = np.std(db['Close'])
ml = mn - std
mh = mn + std
plt.hist(db['Close'], bins=40)
plt.axvline(mn, color="r")
plt.axvline(ml, color="b")
plt.axvline(mh, color="b")
plt.show()
Here's what i'm trying to do:
python matplotlib histogram
python matplotlib histogram
asked Jan 18 at 19:57
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It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart usingplt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could usedf2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)
– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07
add a comment |
It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart usingplt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could usedf2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)
– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07
It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart using
plt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could use df2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart using
plt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could use df2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07
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It looks more like a horizontal stacked bar chart. You can get a horizontal bar chart using
plt.barh()
. See this and this. In case you have dataframes, you could usedf2.plot.barh(stacked=True);
(Read here)– Bazingaa
Jan 18 at 20:02
Actually i don't need bars. I will draw them as lines. I'm not going to need high and low. Just draw Close price as line.
– Don Coder
Jan 18 at 20:07