This function is useful to plot lines using DataFrame’s values
as coordinates.
Parameters:
xlabel or position, optional
Allows plotting of one column versus another. If not specified,
the index of the DataFrame is used.
ylabel or position, optional
Allows plotting of one column versus another. If not specified,
all numerical columns are used.
colorstr, array-like, or dict, optional
The color for each of the DataFrame’s columns. Possible values are:
A single color string referred to by name, RGB or RGBA code,
for instance ‘red’ or ‘#a98d19’.
A sequence of color strings referred to by name, RGB or RGBA
code, which will be used for each column recursively. For
instance [‘green’,’yellow’] each column’s line will be filled in
green or yellow, alternatively. If there is only a single column to
be plotted, then only the first color from the color list will be
used.
A dict of the form {column namecolor}, so that each column will be
colored accordingly. For example, if your columns are called a and
b, then passing {‘a’: ‘green’, ‘b’: ‘red’} will color lines for
column a in green and lines for column b in red.
**kwargs
Additional keyword arguments are documented in
DataFrame.plot().
Returns:
matplotlib.axes.Axes or np.ndarray of them
An ndarray is returned with one matplotlib.axes.Axes
per column when subplots=True.