On Saturday, 5 May 2018 10:59:13 UTC+5:30, John Ladasky wrote: > On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 9:13:02 PM UTC-7, Sharan Basappa wrote: > > I am new to Python and using it to learn machine learning. > > > > Below is a sample program I am running to plot IRIS data set. > > The code runs but no plot comes up. I am not sure what the issue is with > > the code. > > > > # Imports > > from matplotlib import pyplot as plt > > from sklearn.datasets import load_iris > > import numpy as np > > > > # load the data with load_iris from sklearn > > data = load_iris() > > features = data['data'] > > feature_names = data['feature_names'] > > target = data['target'] > > > > #print("features\n",features) > > #print("feature names\n",feature_names) > > #print("target\n",target); > > #print("data\n",data) > > > > for t,marker,c in zip(range(3),">ox","rgb"): > > # plot each class on its own to get different colored markers > > plt.scatter(features[target == t,0], > > features[target == t,1], > > marker=marker, > > c=c) > > Try adding a call to plt.show() at the end.
Thanks a lot. That was the issue -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list