In this episode we are building more maps in Python; this time we are creating a choropleth map. This kind of map allows us to compare figures between geographic regions, so we can see trends in the data or just do some good old investigation. We'll be using the powerful Plotly library in order to scratch the surface, taking a look at county data from across the United states. Many thanks to OpenIntro for this dataset, and to plotly for providing the fips geodata used in this exercise (see links in the video).
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