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The document contains programming assignments submitted by Armaan for the Programming with Python Lab course, focusing on data visualization using Matplotlib and Seaborn. It includes code snippets for creating box plots, scatter plots, histograms, pair plots, heat maps, and distribution plots, along with their respective aims and results. Each section is concluded with a print statement identifying the author and roll number.
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The document contains programming assignments submitted by Armaan for the Programming with Python Lab course, focusing on data visualization using Matplotlib and Seaborn. It includes code snippets for creating box plots, scatter plots, histograms, pair plots, heat maps, and distribution plots, along with their respective aims and results. Each section is concluded with a print statement identifying the author and roll number.
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Programming with Python Lab

(CSE-152L)

Submitted by :
Name :Armaan
Roll No:28240030
Section:C

Department of Computer Science and Engineering


Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology (PIET),
Samalkha
(session 2024-25)
PROGRAM:17
Aim(a): Create a Box Plot using Matplotlib to visually represent the distribution of
exam scores.
Code:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
math_scores = [75, 88, 92, 60, 85, 95, 70, 80, 79, 91]
science_scores = [65, 70, 85, 89, 90, 72, 76, 84, 88, 92]
english_scores = [80, 85, 78, 82, 75, 89, 90, 95, 87, 93]
data = [math_scores, science_scores, english_scores]
plt.boxplot(data)
plt.title("Box Plot of Exam Scores by Subject")
plt.ylabel("Scores")
plt.xticks([1, 2, 3], ['Math', 'Science', 'English'])
plt.grid(False)
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030")
Result:
Aim(b): Create a Scatter Plot using Matplotlib to visualize the relationship between
height (cm) and weight (kg).
Code:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
height = [150, 160, 165, 170, 175, 180]
weight = [50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75]
plt.scatter(height, weight, color='purple', marker='o', s=100)
plt.title("Height vs Weight")
plt.xlabel("Height (cm)")
plt.ylabel("Weight (kg)")
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030)
Result:
Aim(c): Create a Histogram using Matplotlib to visualize the distribution of manually
defined exam scores.
Code:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
scores = [20, 45, 55, 60, 65, 30, 72, 75, 78, 50, 85, 88, 90,
35, 95, 98, 100]
plt.hist(scores, bins=8, color='green', edgecolor='black')
plt.title("Exam Score Distribution")
plt.xlabel("Score Ranges")
plt.ylabel("Number of Students")
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030")
Result:
PROGRAM:18
Aim(a): Create a Pair Plot using Seaborn to visualize relationships between multiple
variables.
Code:
import seaborn as sns
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
data = {
'Math': [78, 85, 92, 88, 76, 95, 89, 84, 90, 73],
'Science': [82, 79, 88, 91, 74, 96, 85, 87, 93, 70],
'English': [75, 80, 85, 82, 78, 88, 90, 86, 89, 77],
'Grade': ['A', 'A', 'A', 'A', 'B', 'A', 'A', 'A', 'A', 'B']
}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
sns.pairplot(df, hue='Grade', diag_kind='kde')
plt.suptitle("Pair Plot of Student Scores", y=1.02)
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030")
Result:
Aim(b): Create a Heat Map using Seaborn to visualize the prices of different fruits
across various Indian states.
Code:
import seaborn as sns
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
data = {
'Fruit': ['Mango', 'Banana', 'Guava', 'Papaya'],
'Maharashtra': [80, 30, 45, 35],
'Uttar Pradesh': [70, 25, 40, 30],
'Andhra Pradesh': [75, 28, 42, 33],
'Tamil Nadu': [85, 32, 47, 36],
'West Bengal': [65, 27, 39, 29]
}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
df.set_index('Fruit', inplace=True)
plt.figure(figsize=(9, 5))
sns.heatmap(df, annot=True, cmap='coolwarm', fmt='d')
plt.title("Fruit Prices (₹/kg) Across Indian States")
plt.xlabel("States")
plt.ylabel("Fruits")
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030")
Result:
Aim(c): Create a Distribution Plot using Seaborn to visualize the distribution of math
exam score.
Code:
import seaborn as sns
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
data = {
'student_id': range(1, 31),
'math_score': [55, 62, 78, 45, 89, 90, 76, 85, 67, 72,
91, 88, 77, 69, 73, 61, 58, 94, 87, 65,
81, 68, 79, 52, 60, 84, 66, 70, 75, 80]
}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
sns.displot(data=df, x='math_score', kde=True, bins=10,
color='mediumseagreen')
plt.xlim(0, 100)
plt.title("Distribution of Math Exam Scores")
plt.xlabel("Math Score")
plt.ylabel("Number of Students")
plt.show()
print("\nCode by Armaan, Roll-No: 28240030")
Result:

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