plot_series
method plot_series(rows=('train', 'test'), columns=None, title=None, legend="upper left", figsize=(900, 600), filename=None, display=True)[source]
Plot a data series.
This plot is only available for forecast tasks.
| Parameters | rows: str, sequence or dict, default=("train", "test") 
Selection of rows to plot.
 columns: int, str, segment, sequence, dataframe or None, default=None
 
Columns to plot. If None, all
target columns are selected.
 title: str, dict or None, default=None
Title for the plot.
 legend: str, dict or None, default="upper left"
 
Legend for the plot. See the user guide for
an extended description of the choices.
 figsize: tuple, default=(900, 600)
 
Figure's size in pixels, format as (x, y).
 filename: str, Path or None, default=None
Save the plot using this name. Use "auto" for automatic
naming. The type of the file depends on the provided name
(.html, .png, .pdf, etc...). If  display: bool or None, default=Truefilename has no file type,
the plot is saved as html. If None, the plot is not saved.
Whether to render the plot. If None, it returns the figure.
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| Returns | go.Figure or None 
Plot object. Only returned if  display=None.
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See Also
Plot column distributions.
Plot pairwise relationships in a dataset.
Plot a quantile-quantile plot.
Example
>>> from atom import ATOMForecaster
>>> from sktime.datasets import load_airline
>>> y = load_airline()
>>> atom = ATOMForecaster(y, random_state=1)
>>> atom.plot_series()