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Python package to optionnally compute statistical test and add statistical annotations on an existing boxplot/barplot generated by seaborn.
scipy.stats
methods):
The latest stable release can be installed from PyPI:
pip install statannot
You may instead want to use the development version from Github:
pip install git+https://github.com/webermarcolivier/statannot.git
See example jupyter notebook example/example.ipynb
.
Here is a minimal example:
import seaborn as sns
from statannot import add_stat_annotation
df = sns.load_dataset("tips")
x = "day"
y = "total_bill"
order = ['Sun', 'Thur', 'Fri', 'Sat']
ax = sns.boxplot(data=df, x=x, y=y, order=order)
test_results = add_stat_annotation(ax, data=df, x=x, y=y, order=order,
box_pairs=[("Thur", "Fri"), ("Thur", "Sat"), ("Fri", "Sun")],
test='Mann-Whitney', text_format='star',
loc='outside', verbose=2)
test_results
More examples are available in the jupyter notebook example/example.ipynb
.
FAQs
add statistical annotations on an existing boxplot/barplot generated by seaborn.
We found that statannot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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