Plotting multiple files' word dispersion plot in one single plot in Python
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I have several files, and for each of them I want to visualize the dispersion plot of a word x.
Using nltk and matplotlib, I run the following code:
files = [file1,file2,file3,file4,file5,file6,file7,file8,file9]
for file in files:
plt.figure()
topics = ['myword']
file.dispersion_plot(topics)
What I obtained are of course 9 different plots, each showing the dispersion plot of the related file.
Is there a way to group all the dispersion plots in ONE single plot for comparison? In that case, I would show the file names in plt.yticks()
python matplotlib
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I have several files, and for each of them I want to visualize the dispersion plot of a word x.
Using nltk and matplotlib, I run the following code:
files = [file1,file2,file3,file4,file5,file6,file7,file8,file9]
for file in files:
plt.figure()
topics = ['myword']
file.dispersion_plot(topics)
What I obtained are of course 9 different plots, each showing the dispersion plot of the related file.
Is there a way to group all the dispersion plots in ONE single plot for comparison? In that case, I would show the file names in plt.yticks()
python matplotlib
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I have several files, and for each of them I want to visualize the dispersion plot of a word x.
Using nltk and matplotlib, I run the following code:
files = [file1,file2,file3,file4,file5,file6,file7,file8,file9]
for file in files:
plt.figure()
topics = ['myword']
file.dispersion_plot(topics)
What I obtained are of course 9 different plots, each showing the dispersion plot of the related file.
Is there a way to group all the dispersion plots in ONE single plot for comparison? In that case, I would show the file names in plt.yticks()
python matplotlib
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I have several files, and for each of them I want to visualize the dispersion plot of a word x.
Using nltk and matplotlib, I run the following code:
files = [file1,file2,file3,file4,file5,file6,file7,file8,file9]
for file in files:
plt.figure()
topics = ['myword']
file.dispersion_plot(topics)
What I obtained are of course 9 different plots, each showing the dispersion plot of the related file.
Is there a way to group all the dispersion plots in ONE single plot for comparison? In that case, I would show the file names in plt.yticks()
python matplotlib
python matplotlib
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