plot_performance
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plot_performance has 10 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:rdf:type(1), has parameter(1), uses library(1)
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containsFunctionContains Function(1)
- Code Block
ex:code-block
demonstratesDemonstrates(1)
- Code Block
ex:code-block
describesDescribes(1)
- Technical Document
ex:technical-document
hasTitleSetByHas Title Set by(1)
- Performance Metric Title
ex:performance-metric-title
illustratesIllustrates(1)
- Example Data
ex:example-data
temporarilyUsedForTemporarily Used for(1)
- Placeholder Data
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usedByUsed by(1)
- Matplotlib Pyplot
ex:matplotlib-pyplot
usesUses(1)
- Pipeline System
ex:pipeline-system
visualizedByVisualized by(1)
- Temporal Data
ex:temporal-data
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Function | [1] |
| Has Parameter | Performance Data Parameter | [1] |
| Uses Library | Matplotlib Pyplot | [1] |
| Sets Title | Performance Metric Title | [1] |
| Calls | Plt Show | [1] |
| Returns | Void Return | [1] |
| Invokes | Plt Show | [1] |
| Creates Visualization | Temporal Data | [1] |
| Supports | Pipeline System | [1] |
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ctx:claims/beam/3181e509-ba08-48af-8047-965ede6904a6- full textbeam-chunktext/plain1 KB
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plt.title('Performance Metric Over Time') plt.show() # Example data performance_data = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50] plot_performance(performance_data) ``` ### Next Steps 1. **Replace Placeholder Data**: -…
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