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Correlation & Plotting - Question 5
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Correlation & Plotting - Question 5
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What does a heatmap with high correlation values look like?
# Generate correlated data
df = pd.DataFrame({
'X': range(1, 101),
'Y': [x * 2 for x in range(1, 101)],
'Z': [x * 3 for x in range(1, 101)]
})
# Heatmap
sns.heatmap(df.corr(), annot=True, cmap='coolwarm')
plt.title('Heatmap of Strong Correlations')
plt.show()
A heatmap with values close to 0
A heatmap with values close to 1 or -1
A mix of positive and negative correlations
None of the above
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