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Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook

By : Eric Rochester
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Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook

By: Eric Rochester

Overview of this book

<p>Data is everywhere and it's increasingly important to be able to gain insights that we can act on. Using Clojure for data analysis and collection, this book will show you how to gain fresh insights and perspectives from your data with an essential collection of practical, structured recipes.<br /><br />"The Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook" presents recipes for every stage of the data analysis process. Whether scraping data off a web page, performing data mining, or creating graphs for the web, this book has something for the task at hand.<br /><br />You'll learn how to acquire data, clean it up, and transform it into useful graphs which can then be analyzed and published to the Internet. Coverage includes advanced topics like processing data concurrently, applying powerful statistical techniques like Bayesian modelling, and even data mining algorithms such as K-means clustering, neural networks, and association rules.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Customizing charts with JFreeChart


Incanter's chart API is easy to use and provides a powerful wrapper around JFreeChart (http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/); however, it doesn't expose JFreeChart's full variety of chart types or all of the options that JFreeChart provides. In order to access those, we have to dive from Incanter's API to the JFreeChart objects. Fortunately, that's quite easy to do. Let's see how.

Getting ready

We'll use the same dependencies in our project.clj file as we did in the Creating scatter plots with Incanter recipe.

We'll use the following set of imports in our script or REPL:

(require '[incanter.core :as i]
         '[incanter.charts :as c]
         'incanter.datasets)
(import org.jfree.chart.renderer.category.LayeredBarRenderer
        org.jfree.util.SortOrder)

We'll use the Iris dataset again. Here's how to load it into Incanter.

(def iris (incanter.datasets/get-dataset :iris))

How to do it…

For this recipe, we'll create a bar chart with multiple columns: one for each...