Candelinstick Matplotlib
import pandas as pd
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# DataFrame to represent opening , closing, high
# and low prices of a stock for a week
stock_prices = pd.DataFrame({'open': [36, 56, 45, 29, 65, 66, 67],
'close': [29, 72, 11, 4, 23, 68, 45],
'high': [42, 73, 61, 62, 73, 56, 55],
'low': [22, 11, 10, 2, 13, 24, 25]},
index=pd.date_range(
"2021-11-10", periods=7, freq="d"))
plt.figure()
# "up" dataframe will store the stock_prices
# when the closing stock price is greater
# than or equal to the opening stock prices
up = stock_prices[stock_prices.close >= stock_prices.open]
# "down" dataframe will store the stock_prices
# when the closing stock price is
# lesser than the opening stock prices
down = stock_prices[stock_prices.close < stock_prices.open]
# When the stock prices have decreased, then it
# will be represented by blue color candlestick
col1 = 'blue'
# When the stock prices have increased, then it
# will be represented by green color candlestick
col2 = 'green'
# Setting width of candlestick elements
width = .3
width2 = .03
# Plotting up prices of the stock
plt.bar(up.index, up.close-up.open, width, bottom=up.open, color=col1)
plt.bar(up.index, up.high-up.close, width2, bottom=up.close, color=col1)
plt.bar(up.index, up.low-up.open, width2, bottom=up.open, color=col1)
# Plotting down prices of the stock
plt.bar(down.index, down.close-down.open, width, bottom=down.open, color=col2)
plt.bar(down.index, down.high-down.open, width2, bottom=down.open, color=col2)
plt.bar(down.index, down.low-down.close, width2, bottom=down.close, color=col2)
# rotating the x-axis tick labels at 30degree
# towards right
plt.xticks(rotation=30, ha='right')
# displaying candlestick chart of stock data
# of a week
plt.show()
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