Jun-09-2020, 01:32 PM
(Jun-09-2020, 12:51 PM)jefsummers Wrote: Went searching, on another site:Thank you very much jefsummers. That is bizarre, but seaborn does have features for which it is difficult to find an explanation. I am still searching an explanation of how the regression is implemented depending on whether "robust" is set as true or not. I haven't found anything enlightening yet. Calculating the coefficients is not hard but it would be easier to have those coefficients at hand when you do dozens of those plots with different regressions and data sets. Oh well, never mind and thank you for the explanation.
Quote:In 2015, the lead developer for seaborn replied to a feature request asking for access to the statistical values used to generate plots by saying, "It is not available, and it will not be made available."
So, unfortunately, this feature does not exist in seaborn, and seems unlikely to exist in the future.
Update: in March 2018, seaborn's lead developer reiterated his opposition to this feature. He seems... uninterested in further discussion.
SciKitLearn on the other hand will calculate your regression and give you the coefficients. You then use matplotlib to draw your graph and add the text, so 2 steps instead of one. That would be my recommendation...
J