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Data Analysis and Visualization in Python for Ecologists
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Update 07-visualization-ggplot-python.md #606

Closed quist00 closed 3 months ago

quist00 commented 4 months ago

Closes #599

Correcte API link, setup-plotnine, and ggplot2-cheat-sheet.

Also fixed documentation link by pointing it to read me on github, which is the best option I could find. That read me has several examples and directs users to plotnine homepage which has less guidance than the read me and then punts to gg-plot documentation for additional coverage. Is there a better solution for that particular link?

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