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Draw a horizontal bar chart with Matplotlib

Last Updated : 25 Aug, 2021
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Matplotlib is the standard python library for creating visualizations in Python. Pyplot is a module of Matplotlib library which is used to plot graphs and charts and also make changes in them. In this article, we are going to see how to draw a horizontal bar chart with Matplotlib.

Creating a vertical bar chart

Approach:

  • Importing matplotlib.pyplot as plt
  • Creating list x for discrete values on x-axis
  • Creating list y  consisting only numeric data for discrete values on y-axis
  • Calling plt.bar() function with parameters x,y as plt.bar(x,y)
  • Setting x_label() and y_label()
  • Setting title() for our bar chart
  • Calling plt.show() for visualizing our chart

Below is the implementation:

Python3
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt x=['one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'] # giving the values against # each value at x axis y=[5, 24, 35, 67, 12] plt.bar(x, y) # setting x-label as pen sold plt.xlabel("pen sold") # setting y_label as price plt.ylabel("price") plt.title(" Vertical bar graph") plt.show() 

Output:

Creating a horizontal bar chart

Approach:

  • Importing matplotlib.pyplot as plt
  • Creating list y   for discrete values on y-axis
  • Creating list x  consisting only numeric data for discrete values on x-axis
  • Calling plt.barh() function with parameters y,x as plt.barh(y,x)
  • Setting x_label() and y_label()
  • Setting title() for our bar chart
  • Calling plt.show() for visualizing our chart

Below is the implementation:

Python3
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt y=['one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'] # getting values against each value of y x=[5,24,35,67,12] plt.barh(y, x) # setting label of y-axis plt.ylabel("pen sold") # setting label of x-axis plt.xlabel("price") plt.title("Horizontal bar graph") plt.show() 

Output:


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