Matplotlib Plotting Context
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- Progress Bar Code
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- Axis Object
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| Rdf:type | Programming Context | [1] |
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- `figsize=(8, 2)`: Adjust the size of the figure to make it more readable. 2. **Progress Bar**: - `ax.barh(0, progress, color='blue', edgecolor='black')`: Create a horizontal bar chart with a blue fill and black edges for better …
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