from collections import namedtuple from typing import TYPE_CHECKING import warnings from matplotlib.artist import setp import numpy as np from pandas.core.dtypes.common import is_dict_like from pandas.core.dtypes.missing import remove_na_arraylike import pandas as pd import pandas.core.common as com from pandas.io.formats.printing import pprint_thing from pandas.plotting._matplotlib.core import LinePlot, MPLPlot from pandas.plotting._matplotlib.style import get_standard_colors from pandas.plotting._matplotlib.tools import create_subplots, flatten_axes if TYPE_CHECKING: from matplotlib.axes import Axes class BoxPlot(LinePlot): _kind = "box" _layout_type = "horizontal" _valid_return_types = (None, "axes", "dict", "both") # namedtuple to hold results BP = namedtuple("Boxplot", ["ax", "lines"]) def __init__(self, data, return_type="axes", **kwargs): # Do not call LinePlot.__init__ which may fill nan if return_type not in self._valid_return_types: raise ValueError("return_type must be {None, 'axes', 'dict', 'both'}") self.return_type = return_type MPLPlot.__init__(self, data, **kwargs) def _args_adjust(self): if self.subplots: # Disable label ax sharing. Otherwise, all subplots shows last # column label if self.orientation == "vertical": self.sharex = False else: self.sharey = False @classmethod def _plot(cls, ax, y, column_num=None, return_type="axes", **kwds): if y.ndim == 2: y = [remove_na_arraylike(v) for v in y] # Boxplot fails with empty arrays, so need to add a NaN # if any cols are empty # GH 8181 y = [v if v.size > 0 else np.array([np.nan]) for v in y] else: y = remove_na_arraylike(y) bp = ax.boxplot(y, **kwds) if return_type == "dict": return bp, bp elif return_type == "both": return cls.BP(ax=ax, lines=bp), bp else: return ax, bp def _validate_color_args(self): if "color" in self.kwds: if self.colormap is not None: warnings.warn( "'color' and 'colormap' cannot be used " "simultaneously. Using 'color'" ) self.color = self.kwds.pop("color") if isinstance(self.color, dict): valid_keys = ["boxes", "whiskers", "medians", "caps"] for key, values in self.color.items(): if key not in valid_keys: raise ValueError( f"color dict contains invalid key '{key}'. " f"The key must be either {valid_keys}" ) else: self.color = None # get standard colors for default colors = get_standard_colors(num_colors=3, colormap=self.colormap, color=None) # use 2 colors by default, for box/whisker and median # flier colors isn't needed here # because it can be specified by ``sym`` kw self._boxes_c = colors[0] self._whiskers_c = colors[0] self._medians_c = colors[2] self._caps_c = "k" # mpl default def _get_colors(self, num_colors=None, color_kwds="color"): pass def maybe_color_bp(self, bp): if isinstance(self.color, dict): boxes = self.color.get("boxes", self._boxes_c) whiskers = self.color.get("whiskers", self._whiskers_c) medians = self.color.get("medians", self._medians_c) caps = self.color.get("caps", self._caps_c) else: # Other types are forwarded to matplotlib # If None, use default colors boxes = self.color or self._boxes_c whiskers = self.color or self._whiskers_c medians = self.color or self._medians_c caps = self.color or self._caps_c # GH 30346, when users specifying those arguments explicitly, our defaults # for these four kwargs should be overridden; if not, use Pandas settings if not self.kwds.get("boxprops"): setp(bp["boxes"], color=boxes, alpha=1) if not self.kwds.get("whiskerprops"): setp(bp["whiskers"], color=whiskers, alpha=1) if not self.kwds.get("medianprops"): setp(bp["medians"], color=medians, alpha=1) if not self.kwds.get("capprops"): setp(bp["caps"], color=caps, alpha=1) def _make_plot(self): if self.subplots: self._return_obj = pd.Series(dtype=object) for i, (label, y) in enumerate(self._iter_data()): ax = self._get_ax(i) kwds = self.kwds.copy() ret, bp = self._plot( ax, y, column_num=i, return_type=self.return_type, **kwds ) self.maybe_color_bp(bp) self._return_obj[label] = ret label = [pprint_thing(label)] self._set_ticklabels(ax, label) else: y = self.data.values.T ax = self._get_ax(0) kwds = self.kwds.copy() ret, bp = self._plot( ax, y, column_num=0, return_type=self.return_type, **kwds ) self.maybe_color_bp(bp) self._return_obj = ret labels = [left for left, _ in self._iter_data()] labels = [pprint_thing(left) for left in labels] if not self.use_index: labels = [pprint_thing(key) for key in range(len(labels))] self._set_ticklabels(ax, labels) def _set_ticklabels(self, ax: "Axes", labels): if self.orientation == "vertical": ax.set_xticklabels(labels) else: ax.set_yticklabels(labels) def _make_legend(self): pass def _post_plot_logic(self, ax, data): pass @property def orientation(self): if self.kwds.get("vert", True): return "vertical" else: return "horizontal" @property def result(self): if self.return_type is None: return super().result else: return self._return_obj def _grouped_plot_by_column( plotf, data, columns=None, by=None, numeric_only=True, grid=False, figsize=None, ax=None, layout=None, return_type=None, **kwargs, ): grouped = data.groupby(by) if columns is None: if not isinstance(by, (list, tuple)): by = [by] columns = data._get_numeric_data().columns.difference(by) naxes = len(columns) fig, axes = create_subplots( naxes=naxes, sharex=True, sharey=True, figsize=figsize, ax=ax, layout=layout ) _axes = flatten_axes(axes) ax_values = [] for i, col in enumerate(columns): ax = _axes[i] gp_col = grouped[col] keys, values = zip(*gp_col) re_plotf = plotf(keys, values, ax, **kwargs) ax.set_title(col) ax.set_xlabel(pprint_thing(by)) ax_values.append(re_plotf) ax.grid(grid) result = pd.Series(ax_values, index=columns) # Return axes in multiplot case, maybe revisit later # 985 if return_type is None: result = axes byline = by[0] if len(by) == 1 else by fig.suptitle(f"Boxplot grouped by {byline}") fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.15, top=0.9, left=0.1, right=0.9, wspace=0.2) return result def boxplot( data, column=None, by=None, ax=None, fontsize=None, rot=0, grid=True, figsize=None, layout=None, return_type=None, **kwds, ): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # validate return_type: if return_type not in BoxPlot._valid_return_types: raise ValueError("return_type must be {'axes', 'dict', 'both'}") if isinstance(data, pd.Series): data = data.to_frame("x") column = "x" def _get_colors(): # num_colors=3 is required as method maybe_color_bp takes the colors # in positions 0 and 2. # if colors not provided, use same defaults as DataFrame.plot.box result = get_standard_colors(num_colors=3) result = np.take(result, [0, 0, 2]) result = np.append(result, "k") colors = kwds.pop("color", None) if colors: if is_dict_like(colors): # replace colors in result array with user-specified colors # taken from the colors dict parameter # "boxes" value placed in position 0, "whiskers" in 1, etc. valid_keys = ["boxes", "whiskers", "medians", "caps"] key_to_index = dict(zip(valid_keys, range(4))) for key, value in colors.items(): if key in valid_keys: result[key_to_index[key]] = value else: raise ValueError( f"color dict contains invalid key '{key}'. " f"The key must be either {valid_keys}" ) else: result.fill(colors) return result def maybe_color_bp(bp, **kwds): # GH 30346, when users specifying those arguments explicitly, our defaults # for these four kwargs should be overridden; if not, use Pandas settings if not kwds.get("boxprops"): setp(bp["boxes"], color=colors[0], alpha=1) if not kwds.get("whiskerprops"): setp(bp["whiskers"], color=colors[1], alpha=1) if not kwds.get("medianprops"): setp(bp["medians"], color=colors[2], alpha=1) if not kwds.get("capprops"): setp(bp["caps"], color=colors[3], alpha=1) def plot_group(keys, values, ax: "Axes"): keys = [pprint_thing(x) for x in keys] values = [np.asarray(remove_na_arraylike(v), dtype=object) for v in values] bp = ax.boxplot(values, **kwds) if fontsize is not None: ax.tick_params(axis="both", labelsize=fontsize) if kwds.get("vert", 1): ticks = ax.get_xticks() if len(ticks) != len(keys): i, remainder = divmod(len(ticks), len(keys)) assert remainder == 0, remainder keys *= i ax.set_xticklabels(keys, rotation=rot) else: ax.set_yticklabels(keys, rotation=rot) maybe_color_bp(bp, **kwds) # Return axes in multiplot case, maybe revisit later # 985 if return_type == "dict": return bp elif return_type == "both": return BoxPlot.BP(ax=ax, lines=bp) else: return ax colors = _get_colors() if column is None: columns = None else: if isinstance(column, (list, tuple)): columns = column else: columns = [column] if by is not None: # Prefer array return type for 2-D plots to match the subplot layout # https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/pull/12216#issuecomment-241175580 result = _grouped_plot_by_column( plot_group, data, columns=columns, by=by, grid=grid, figsize=figsize, ax=ax, layout=layout, return_type=return_type, ) else: if return_type is None: return_type = "axes" if layout is not None: raise ValueError("The 'layout' keyword is not supported when 'by' is None") if ax is None: rc = {"figure.figsize": figsize} if figsize is not None else {} with plt.rc_context(rc): ax = plt.gca() data = data._get_numeric_data() if columns is None: columns = data.columns else: data = data[columns] result = plot_group(columns, data.values.T, ax) ax.grid(grid) return result def boxplot_frame( self, column=None, by=None, ax=None, fontsize=None, rot=0, grid=True, figsize=None, layout=None, return_type=None, **kwds, ): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt ax = boxplot( self, column=column, by=by, ax=ax, fontsize=fontsize, grid=grid, rot=rot, figsize=figsize, layout=layout, return_type=return_type, **kwds, ) plt.draw_if_interactive() return ax def boxplot_frame_groupby( grouped, subplots=True, column=None, fontsize=None, rot=0, grid=True, ax=None, figsize=None, layout=None, sharex=False, sharey=True, **kwds, ): if subplots is True: naxes = len(grouped) fig, axes = create_subplots( naxes=naxes, squeeze=False, ax=ax, sharex=sharex, sharey=sharey, figsize=figsize, layout=layout, ) axes = flatten_axes(axes) ret = pd.Series(dtype=object) for (key, group), ax in zip(grouped, axes): d = group.boxplot( ax=ax, column=column, fontsize=fontsize, rot=rot, grid=grid, **kwds ) ax.set_title(pprint_thing(key)) ret.loc[key] = d fig.subplots_adjust(bottom=0.15, top=0.9, left=0.1, right=0.9, wspace=0.2) else: keys, frames = zip(*grouped) if grouped.axis == 0: df = pd.concat(frames, keys=keys, axis=1) else: if len(frames) > 1: df = frames[0].join(frames[1::]) else: df = frames[0] # GH 16748, DataFrameGroupby fails when subplots=False and `column` argument # is assigned, and in this case, since `df` here becomes MI after groupby, # so we need to couple the keys (grouped values) and column (original df # column) together to search for subset to plot if column is not None: column = com.convert_to_list_like(column) multi_key = pd.MultiIndex.from_product([keys, column]) column = list(multi_key.values) ret = df.boxplot( column=column, fontsize=fontsize, rot=rot, grid=grid, ax=ax, figsize=figsize, layout=layout, **kwds, ) return ret