""" ================= Stacked bar chart ================= This is an example of creating a stacked bar plot using `~matplotlib.pyplot.bar`. """ import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np # data from https://allisonhorst.github.io/palmerpenguins/ species = ( "Adelie\n $\\mu=$3700.66g", "Chinstrap\n $\\mu=$3733.09g", "Gentoo\n $\\mu=5076.02g$", ) weight_counts = { "Below": np.array([70, 31, 58]), "Above": np.array([82, 37, 66]), } width = 0.5 fig, ax = plt.subplots() bottom = np.zeros(3) for boolean, weight_count in weight_counts.items(): p = ax.bar(species, weight_count, width, label=boolean, bottom=bottom) bottom += weight_count ax.set_title("Number of penguins with above average body mass") ax.legend(loc="upper right") plt.show() # %% # .. tags:: # # plot-type: bar # level: beginner