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Now we move to my plot leap.

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So there we go.

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We have mapped out with our impart map leap the pie plot as plots that consider we have values of X

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ranging from -20 to 24.

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Well, in space we've seen as defined so that this gives us a total number of points.

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We'll be working with a number of elements which will make up the list x.

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So if you have been exhausted, you're going to have 40 points.

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One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, one, two, three, four, five.

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So that gives us 40 points.

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We have formed points as many one as you want, but it's going to range one -20 to 20.

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Let's have it in a 40.

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We now have y y is defined as a square of x.

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So we could have we could also use some modified exponential of X.

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Yeah.

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Most print out.

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Yeah, that's print out.

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Why?

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That we go.

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Why?

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Then to do a simple plot, we could have BLT.

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That was important.

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The plot was specified X and Y, and then we have plot in the show.

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So there we go.

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We have this plot to the south and that's it.

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There are also so many other things you could do with this figure.

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You could modify the color, you could give a title, you could give or specify the axis.

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You could add a grid into this diagram and many other things you could do.

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This was recorded like this.

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So there we go.

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Now, suppose we have two plots, so we have x one by 100, we have X, and then we'll have two different

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plus x, y, one on y to y, one y to in peter lock step.

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So that's it.

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That's fine.

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Now we plot

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1c1.

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Plot two.

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That's two.

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Let's take.

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Yeah, that's fine.

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Now let's.

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And this back now there's blood actually some less plot.

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The two plots side by side.

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Using the subplots, matter of my blood leap.

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To do this, we need to specify the figure.

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I want to get the figure on the axis on a different axis.

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And this is our case.

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We have two axes.

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So we have to get a figure which is represented by this and then two axis.

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So we have figure and then axis one axis.

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So now we have the ultra sub plots now.

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Yeah, we're going to define the way the, the layout actually if we wanted to be in a way we have two

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rows as if we wanted to have the first plot here and then the next plot.

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This is obviously two rows and one column if wanted to be like this.

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This first blood.

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And then this next blood.

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Then, yeah, we're going to have one by two.

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So that said.

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Yeah, well defined distance two by one we have the axis for the first axis.

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The plot is similar to where we had you already.

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So just xy1.

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Then I'll copy this to xy2.

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Now we could do a figure.

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Not sure on that.

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And that's fine.

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We have the exponential and the logarithmic lots of one too.

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So we have the higher and then the logarithmic would have to be plus.

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But so we have this error because we just have defined two axis.

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So we grab axis three, see the third axis.

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There's no value in the axis three, lots of x and then so you need up ten.

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Oh, that's.

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And because of X on that.

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There we go.

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So that's how we could come up with the subplots and was.
