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Hi all!
First, thanks for your work. I have a large DataFrame, which I have already combined, enriched, grouped eccetera. Right now, it presents like this:
julia> df_grouped = groupby(df_temp, :mnemonic)
GroupedDataFrame with 36 groups based on key: mnemonic
First Group (106 rows): mnemonic = "adc"
Row │ Instruction Base power (W) mnemonic
│ Any Quantity… String
─────┼────────────────────────────────────────────
1 │ adc_r0_r2_0 0.082735±6.4e-5 W adc
2 │ adc_r0_r2_10 0.082995±6.5e-5 W adc
3 │ adc_r0_r2_100 0.083458±6.4e-5 W adc
4 │ adc_r0_r2_105 0.083524±6.4e-5 W adc
5 │ adc_r0_r2_110 0.083737±6.5e-5 W adc
⋮ │ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮
102 │ adc_r0_r0_75 0.086597±6.1e-5 W adc
103 │ adc_r0_r0_80 0.08513±6.0e-5 W adc
104 │ adc_r0_r0_85 0.08737±6.2e-5 W adc
105 │ adc_r0_r0_90 0.086447±6.2e-5 W adc
106 │ adc_r0_r0_95 0.086695±6.0e-5 W adc
96 rows omitted
⋮
Last Group (106 rows): mnemonic = "sbcs"
Row │ Instruction Base power (W) mnemonic
│ Any Quantity… String
─────┼─────────────────────────────────────────────
1 │ sbcs_r0_r2_0 0.083804±6.3e-5 W sbcs
2 │ sbcs_r0_r2_10 0.084062±6.2e-5 W sbcs
3 │ sbcs_r0_r2_100 0.084497±6.5e-5 W sbcs
4 │ sbcs_r0_r2_105 0.084568±6.5e-5 W sbcs
5 │ sbcs_r0_r2_110 0.084778±6.4e-5 W sbcs
⋮ │ ⋮ ⋮ ⋮
102 │ sbcs_r0_r0_75 0.088057±6.7e-5 W sbcs
103 │ sbcs_r0_r0_80 0.086408±6.4e-5 W sbcs
104 │ sbcs_r0_r0_85 0.088377±6.6e-5 W sbcs
105 │ sbcs_r0_r0_90 0.088026±6.7e-5 W sbcs
106 │ sbcs_r0_r0_95 0.088148±6.6e-5 W sbcs
96 rows omitted
Now I want to show each instruction (corresponding to a group) as a box plot:
p =boxplot(0)
for df_group in df_grouped
boxplot!(df_group[:, measure_power_sym], label=df_group[1,:mnemonic])
endgui(p)
However, this causes some mess:
If I try to show only the first group (for debugging purpose), with a minor code modification
p =boxplot(0)
for df_group in df_grouped[1:1]
boxplot!(df_group[:, measure_power_sym], label=df_group[1,:mnemonic])
endgui(p)
I get
Is this normal? How can I make a single boxplot?
Note that if I don't use Measurements.jl, but only use the mean, I get "expected" results:
Thanks!
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Yeah, if you don't want Measurements automatic plotting, you should get the values of your data when you plot it, I don't think there are many other alternatives. I don't see Measurements in your snippets, BTW.
Indeed it works using Measurements.value. However I wonder: since using boxplot this is not the behavior one usually would want, would it make sense to override Plots.boxplot? (Correct me if I am wrong, but box plots are not meant to show error bars, do they?)
Hi all!
First, thanks for your work. I have a large DataFrame, which I have already combined, enriched, grouped eccetera. Right now, it presents like this:
Now I want to show each instruction (corresponding to a group) as a box plot:
However, this causes some mess:
If I try to show only the first group (for debugging purpose), with a minor code modification
I get
Is this normal? How can I make a single boxplot?
Note that if I don't use
Measurements.jl
, but only use the mean, I get "expected" results:Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: