Seaborn Jointplot error: FutureWarning: Using a non-tuple sequence for multidimensional indexing is deprecated










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I'm trying to create a JointPlot for the following Customer Data Dataframe. I need the Jointplot to have the Yearly Amount Spent on the Y axis and Time Spent on App on the X axis.



The Dataframe looks like this



Fig 1: Customer Data Dataframe



I use the following to create the Jointplot, but get the error below.



Fig 2: Seaborn command to create Jointplot of Yearly amout spent to Time spent and error



I am expecting the following Jointplot (instead of the error) Appreciate your help in resolving this!



Fig 3: Seaborn command should create the following Jointplot instead of above error










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  • This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:30












  • Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

    – CoolDocMan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:27















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I'm trying to create a JointPlot for the following Customer Data Dataframe. I need the Jointplot to have the Yearly Amount Spent on the Y axis and Time Spent on App on the X axis.



The Dataframe looks like this



Fig 1: Customer Data Dataframe



I use the following to create the Jointplot, but get the error below.



Fig 2: Seaborn command to create Jointplot of Yearly amout spent to Time spent and error



I am expecting the following Jointplot (instead of the error) Appreciate your help in resolving this!



Fig 3: Seaborn command should create the following Jointplot instead of above error










share|improve this question






















  • This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:30












  • Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

    – CoolDocMan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:27













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I'm trying to create a JointPlot for the following Customer Data Dataframe. I need the Jointplot to have the Yearly Amount Spent on the Y axis and Time Spent on App on the X axis.



The Dataframe looks like this



Fig 1: Customer Data Dataframe



I use the following to create the Jointplot, but get the error below.



Fig 2: Seaborn command to create Jointplot of Yearly amout spent to Time spent and error



I am expecting the following Jointplot (instead of the error) Appreciate your help in resolving this!



Fig 3: Seaborn command should create the following Jointplot instead of above error










share|improve this question














I'm trying to create a JointPlot for the following Customer Data Dataframe. I need the Jointplot to have the Yearly Amount Spent on the Y axis and Time Spent on App on the X axis.



The Dataframe looks like this



Fig 1: Customer Data Dataframe



I use the following to create the Jointplot, but get the error below.



Fig 2: Seaborn command to create Jointplot of Yearly amout spent to Time spent and error



I am expecting the following Jointplot (instead of the error) Appreciate your help in resolving this!



Fig 3: Seaborn command should create the following Jointplot instead of above error







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  • This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:30












  • Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

    – CoolDocMan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:27

















  • This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 12 '18 at 3:30












  • Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

    – CoolDocMan
    Nov 12 '18 at 19:27
















This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 12 '18 at 3:30






This is only a warning, not an error. If you do not see the plot it has nothing to do with the warning. Maybe you haven't selected any automatic backend like %matplotlib inline or %matplotlib notebook?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 12 '18 at 3:30














Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

– CoolDocMan
Nov 12 '18 at 19:27





Thank you stackoverflow.com/users/4124317/importanceofbeingernest !

– CoolDocMan
Nov 12 '18 at 19:27












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Thank you ImportanceOfBeignEarnest for the answer you posted in comment.



This was an oversight - I had forgotten the line %matplotlib inline



Includes at the top are now:



import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import seaborn as sns
%matplotlib inline


The warning still come ups but the plot appears now.






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    Thank you ImportanceOfBeignEarnest for the answer you posted in comment.



    This was an oversight - I had forgotten the line %matplotlib inline



    Includes at the top are now:



    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import seaborn as sns
    %matplotlib inline


    The warning still come ups but the plot appears now.






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      Thank you ImportanceOfBeignEarnest for the answer you posted in comment.



      This was an oversight - I had forgotten the line %matplotlib inline



      Includes at the top are now:



      import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
      import seaborn as sns
      %matplotlib inline


      The warning still come ups but the plot appears now.






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        Thank you ImportanceOfBeignEarnest for the answer you posted in comment.



        This was an oversight - I had forgotten the line %matplotlib inline



        Includes at the top are now:



        import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
        import seaborn as sns
        %matplotlib inline


        The warning still come ups but the plot appears now.






        share|improve this answer













        Thank you ImportanceOfBeignEarnest for the answer you posted in comment.



        This was an oversight - I had forgotten the line %matplotlib inline



        Includes at the top are now:



        import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
        import seaborn as sns
        %matplotlib inline


        The warning still come ups but the plot appears now.







        share|improve this answer












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