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brave_loaf OP t1_izn2u1o wrote
Reply to comment by JCPRuckus in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
Thank you for your advice. I re-graphed the original graphs and included a median line along with the mean line across the graph. Here is the link to it if your interested. https://imgur.com/a/PWOJHua
brave_loaf OP t1_izn2p5t wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
Hey I just wanted to say thank you for the advice and help. I re-graphed it with the y axis range being 0-10 and with the median and mean lines on it. I apologize for the poor initially graph as graphing it this way shows that it really isn't as drastic as a change as a cursory glance would indicate. I also graphed all the movies as a dot plot to see if there where very much of a discernible trend there. Here is the graphs that I made if your interested. https://imgur.com/a/PWOJHua
brave_loaf OP t1_izmy8w9 wrote
Reply to comment by Gilgie in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
That was as far as the data set went. it's from Kaggle. I didn't create the data set myself else I would have gone farther to see if I could see any larger/more apparent trends in the data.
brave_loaf OP t1_izmvwfl wrote
Reply to comment by JCPRuckus in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
Sorry this is my first time posting and I'm a beginner with data science. That was how the python library automatically formatted it when I calculated and graphed the mean for each year so that was how I left it. Would it have been better to show a range from 0-10 on the side? I feel like it would be difficult to view the differences between each year if I had changed the range to that but I would love to hear your suggestions.
brave_loaf OP t1_izmvl50 wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
Sorry about that. That was how python automatically formatted it when it got graphed so that was how I left it. There definitely still is a decline overall in the average rating of Christmas movies though in the graph. Would it have been better to show a range from 0-10 on the side? I feel like it would be difficult to view the differences between each year if I had changed the range to that but I would love to hear your suggestions.
brave_loaf OP t1_izmtu2b wrote
Also something I found funny was that the movie with the lowest star ratings in the data set was An Unremarkable Christmas. Fitting name for the movie that is tied for the lowest star rating on IMDB between the years 2016-2022
brave_loaf OP t1_izmtm9k wrote
Data Source used was from Kaggle IMDB Dataset of All Christmas Movies 2016-2022: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/adityak957/imdb-christmas-movies-from-20162022?resource=download
Tools Used: Python, Pandas Library, Plotly Express
Would love to hear feedback or any questions you have.
Submitted by brave_loaf t3_zhlji9 in dataisbeautiful
brave_loaf OP t1_izn2zl8 wrote
Reply to [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
Due to peoples suggestions I have remade the graph adjusting the y axis range to 0 to 10 and also including a median line along with the mean line. I also graphed a dot plot of each individual star rating of the movies by year. Attached here are the graphs: https://imgur.com/a/PWOJHua
Thank you all for the advice and helping me improve.