Working with axes
Now that you've seen how to create a figure within matplotlib, you can extend this knowledge to the other plotting libraries you've used. If you look at what gets returned from the various seaborn plotting calls, most functions will return an axes, while some will return a figure. You can leverage this information when creating axes' in a figure. This way you are not limited to just using base matplotlib as a plotting library when making more complex figures.
This exercise is part of the course
Python for R Users
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
# histplot of tip
import seaborn as sns
dis = ____(tips['tip'], kde = True)
# Print the type
print(____(____))