diff --git a/episodes/08-putting-it-all-together.md b/episodes/08-putting-it-all-together.md index feac68f3d..5390f991b 100644 --- a/episodes/08-putting-it-all-together.md +++ b/episodes/08-putting-it-all-together.md @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ for the rest. We will cover a few basic commands for creating and formatting plots with matplotlib in this lesson. A great resource for help creating and styling your figures is the matplotlib gallery -([http://matplotlib.org/gallery.html](https://matplotlib.org/gallery.html)), which includes plots in many different +([matplot gallery](https://matplotlib.org/stable/gallery/)), which includes plots in many different styles and the source codes that create them. ### `plt` pyplot versus object-based matplotlib @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ fig.savefig("my_plot_name.pdf", dpi=300) ## Make other types of plots: Matplotlib can make many other types of plots in much the same way that it makes two-dimensional line plots. Look through the examples in -[http://matplotlib.org/users/screenshots.html](https://matplotlib.org/users/screenshots.html) and try a few of them (click on the +[https://matplotlib.org/stable/plot_types/](https://matplotlib.org/stable/plot_types/) and try a few of them (click on the "Source code" link and copy and paste into a new cell in Jupyter Notebook or save as a text file with a `.py` extension and run in the command line).