问题
I'm trying to plot a bar style "factorplot" for some data, then plot a regular point style "factorplot" for my fit of that data on top of it. So for the data plot I can simply do :
sns.factorplot(x='x',y='yData',data=dataFrame,kind='bar')
And for the model plot I can simply do :
sns.factorplot(x='x',y='yModel',data=dataFrame,kind='point')
The problem is that if I then do :
sns.plt.show()
I get 2 separate figures instead of just one. Is there any simple way to tell seaborn to just plot them on the same graph ?
回答1:
As mentioned in the comments, this answer explains the basic architecture that accounts for why you see that behavior (two different figures), but it's possible to give a more specific answer to your question:
The tutorial explains that factorplot is mostly a convenience function that combines FacetGrid with a number of Axes-level functions for drawing categorical plots that share an API. Since you aren't using the faceting options of factorplot, all you need to do is replace sns.factorplot(..., kind="bar") with sns.barplot(...) and sns.factorplot(..., kind="point") with sns.pointplot(...).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35303304/multiple-graphs-on-the-same-plot-in-seaborn