How does the 'hue' parameter in Seaborn alter the visual presentation of data?
- Changes the color of elements
- Changes the shape of markers
- Changes the size of markers
- Rotates the plot
In Seaborn, the 'hue' parameter changes the color of elements. It is used to provide a color encoding for a third (typically categorical) variable in addition to two numeric variables.
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