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Java Data Science Cookbook

By : Rushdi Shams
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Java Data Science Cookbook

By: Rushdi Shams

Overview of this book

If you are looking to build data science models that are good for production, Java has come to the rescue. With the aid of strong libraries such as MLlib, Weka, DL4j, and more, you can efficiently perform all the data science tasks you need to. This unique book provides modern recipes to solve your common and not-so-common data science-related problems. We start with recipes to help you obtain, clean, index, and search data. Then you will learn a variety of techniques to analyze, learn from, and retrieve information from data. You will also understand how to handle big data, learn deeply from data, and visualize data. Finally, you will work through unique recipes that solve your problems while taking data science to production, writing distributed data science applications, and much more - things that will come in handy at work.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Java Data Science Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Plotting a bar chart


Bar plots are the most common graph types used by data scientists. It is simple to draw a bar chart using GRAL. In this recipe, we will be using GRAL to plot the following bar chart:

Getting ready

  1. To use GRAL to plot bar charts, we need the example applications provided with the library in the form of Jar files. These example applications can be downloaded from http://trac.erichseifert.de/gral/wiki/Download. Download the gral-examples-0.10.zip file from the download location into your local disk. Extract the files.

  2. Once you download the ZIP files, and extract them, you will see a directory structure as shown in the Getting ready section of the Plotting a 2D sine graph recipe, where our folder of interest is the lib folder.

  3. Inside the lib folder, you will find three Jar files: gral-core-0.10, gral-examples-0.10, and VectorGraphics2D-0.9.1. In this recipe, you will be using the first two of the aforementioned Jar files.

  4. Include these two JAR files in your project as external...