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MARKET TREND ANALYSIS ON LOCAL RTW SHOP IN LUCENA


CITY WITH DATA VISUALIZATION

Jan Sydney Caponpon


Rosemarie Vic de Lumban
Joshua Larisma

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena

March 2022

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MARKET TREND ANALYSIS ON LOCAL RTW SHOP IN LUCENA


CITY WITH DATA VISUALIZATION

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A Thesis Presented to
Faculty of Information Technology
Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena
Lucena City

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In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

By

Jan Sydney Caponpon


Rosemarie Vic de Lumban
Joshua Larisma

July 2022

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Name:  Jan Sydney Caponpon

Birthday:  January 28, 2000

Birthplace:  Lucena City, Quezon Province

Permanent Address:  Ilayang Iyam

Lucena City, Quezon Province

Contact Number:  09487735086

Email Address:  jansydneycaponpon@gmail.com

Educational Background: 

School/University                              Inclusive Year       Honor/Awards

Lucena West 1 Elementary School     2005-2012 None

Quezon NHS                                      2012-2016 None

AMA Lucena                                  2016-2018                        With Honor

Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena       2018-2022 Best in Research Paper

Best Research Presentor

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 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Name:  Rosemarie Vic de Lumban

Birthday:  November 1, 1999

Birthplace:  Luisiana, Laguna

Permanent Address:  19 Emilio Jacinto St. Brgy.4 

Lucban, Quezon

Contact Number:  09294229884

Email Address:  rosevicdelumban@gmail.com

Educational Background: 

School/University                                Inclusive Year       Honor/Awards

Katimo Elementary School              2005-2012               None

Paaralng Sekundarya ng Lucban                2012-2016             None

Luis Bernardo Memorial High school        2016-2018             Best in Research

Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena         2018-2022       Best in Research Paper

Best Research Presentor

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Name:  Joshua Larisma

Birthday:  January 21, 2000

Birthplace:  Lucena City, Quezon Province

Permanent Address:  Villa San Pablo Subd.

Ibabang Iyam Lucena City, Quezon Province

Contact Number:  09397270160

Email Address:  joshua.lariii@gmail.com

Educational Background: 

School/University                              Inclusive Year      Honor/Awards

Lucena West 1 Elementary School     2005-2012               None

Quezon NHS                                      2012-2016               None

AMA Lucena                                   2016-2018               With Honor

Dalubhasaan ng Lungsod ng Lucena       2018-2022               Best in Research Paper

  Best Research Presentor

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CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY

We do hereby assert that this is our own work, and to the best of my

knowledge and certainty, it does not cover any material previously published by someone

else, nor any material which, in significant scope, has receive any other degree or

diploma of a university or other higher education institution, except where due credit is

made in the text.

We also affirm that our own efforts are responsible for the logical contents

of this thesis, although we may have customary help with the style, presentation and

semantic expressions of others.

Jan Sydney Caponpon Rosemarie Vic de Lumban Joshua C. Larisma


Researcher Researcher Researcher

July 8, 2022
Date

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APPROVAL SHEET

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science


in Public Administration, this research paper entitle Market Trend Analysis On Local
RTW Shops in Lucena City with Data Visualization, has been prepared and submitted
by Jan Sydney Caponpon, Rosemarie Vic Delumban, Joshua Larisma, who is hereby
recommended for oral examination.

PROF. LEONARD ANDREW D. MESIERA


Research Adviser

PROF. RYAN ALEMANIA DENIA S. RAVARA, MPA, MBA


Statistician English Language Critic

Approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree, Bachelor of


Science in Public Administration, by the oral examination committee.

PROF. DARREL ANN STEPHANY FONTANILLA


Member

PROF. NIÑO JAYSON REGIO PROF. ALVIN D. JAEL


Member Member

Approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of


Science in Information Technology.

March 30, 2022 PROF. LEONARD ANDREW D. MESIERA


BSIT Department Chairperson

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DEDICATION

This thesis is heartily dedicated to our parents, Maricris De Lumban, Ma. Solita and

Hilario Larisma and to Jan Sydney Caponpon's grandparents, Eleanor and Eduardo

Caponpon for being an inspiration and for giving us invaluable support financially,

morally, and emotionally. To the Pascua family for supporting Mr. Jan Sydney

Caponpon financially. To our colleagues and friends who have been

the source of our joy and encouragement. And lastly, to God

Almighty for the guidance, knowledge and skills that

He has given us in this study. Without

their love and support, this project

would not have made

been possible.

JSC, RVD, JL

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

With deepest and warmest appreciation, the researchers express their gratitude to

all the people who extended their support and assistance. The researchers are particularly

thankful to the following: 

First and foremost, our deepest gratitude to MR. LEONARD ANDREW D.

MESIERA for his invaluable advice, patience, and support on this project.

To MR. RYAN ALEMANIA, our statistician, for the extensive learning that he

taught us on applying the right statistical methods to our project. This knowledge and

experience helped us to improve this project. 

To the group of panels, MR. NIÑO JAYSON REGIO, MRS. DARREL ANN

STEPHANY FONTANILLA, and MR. ALVIN JAEL, for giving their suggestions and

for investing considerable time in the examination of this work.

To MS. ABEGAIL CATAPANG for her continuous support for the completion of

this project. To our family and friends for their encouragement and support. 

Above all, thanks to Lord GOD ALMIGHTY for the wisdom and guidance to the

researchers.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Title Page …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Biographical Sketch ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. iv

Certificate of Originality …………………………………………………………………………………………………… v

Approval Sheet …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. vi

Dedication ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… vii

Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. viii

List of Tables ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. xi

List of Figures …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… xii

List of Appendices ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. xv

Chapter I – Introduction.................................................................................................1

Research Objectives 2

Purpose Statements 3

Chapter II – Case Study and Literature Reviews 4

Thematic Reviews 5

Synthesis 8

Chapter III – Research Methodology 10

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Overall Study Framework 10

Data Acquisition and Aggregation 11

Feature Extraction 13

Data Validation 14

Data Normalization 15

Data Cleansing 17

Statistical Treatment 18

Data Visualization 37

Chapter IV – Results 38

Data Analysis 57

Chapter V – Findings and Discussions 58

Chapter VI – Conclusion 61

General Conclusions 61

Ethical Implication 62

Recommendations 63

Chapter VII – Data and Software Availability 64

References 65

Appendices 67

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LIST OF TABLES

Table Page

1. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Age Category based on sales..............

2. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Age Category based on sales.............35

3. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Gender Category based on sales........36

4. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Gender Category based on sales........36

5. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Category Item based on sales............37

6. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Category Item based on sales.............37

7. Relationship between Age Group and Category in terms of sales......................44

8. Relationship between Gender Group and Category in terms of sales.................45

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure    Page

1. Research framework. 10

2. Collected raw data................................................................................................12

3. Second sample of raw data...................................................................................12

4. Data collected in tabular form..............................................................................13

5. Data validation......................................................................................................15

6. Importing raw data in xammp’s mysql database..................................................16

7. Seperated table for category and product name....................................................16

8. Box plot of normalized data.................................................................................17

9. Sales of 1st shop based on age group in 2019......................................................21

10. Sales of 2nd shop based on age group in 201.....................................................22

11. Sales of 1st shop based on age group in 2020....................................................22

12. Sales of 2nd shop based on age group in 2020...................................................23

13. Sales of 1st shop based on age group in 2021....................................................24

14. Sales of 2nd shop based on age group in 2021...................................................25

15. Category monthly sales of 1st shop in 2019.......................................................25

16. Category monthly sales of 2nd shop in 2019.....................................................26

17. Category monthly sales of 1st shop in 2020.......................................................27

18. Category monthly sales of 2nd shop in 2020.....................................................28

19. Category monthly sales of 1st shop in 2021.......................................................29

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20. Category monthly sales of 2nd shop in 2021.....................................................30

21. Sales of 1st shop based on gender group in 2019.................................................31

22. Sales of 2nd shop based on gender group in 2019..............................................32

23. Sales of 1st shop based on gender group in 2020

24. Sales of 2nd shop based on gender group in 2020

25 . Sales of 1st shop based on gender group in 2021

26. Sales of 2nd shop based on gender group in 2021

27. Comparison of top 3 products in may 2019 and 2021

28. Significant difference in sales according to gender group

29. T-test of independence in gender group

30. Significant difference in sales according to age group

31. T-test of independence in age group

32. Linear regression of bag category

33. Linear regression of blouse category

34. Linear regression of dress category

35. Linear regression of headwear category

36. Linear regression of jacket category

37. Linear regression of pants category

38. Linear regression of polo category

39. Linear regression of sando category

40. Linear regression of short category

41. Linear regression of skirt category

42. Linear regression of sportswear category

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43. Linear regression of swimwear category

44. Linear regression of t-shirt category

45. Linear regression of underwear category

46. Linear regression of uniform category

47. Comparison of monthly sales in 2019

48. Comparison of monthly sales in 2020

49. Comparison of monthly sales in 2021

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LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendices Page

1. DATA

Raw Data

Visualized Data

CSV File.

SQL File.

2. Source Code

PYNB File.

3. Certification from Language Critique

4. Approval of Statistician.

5. Certificate for Anti - Plagiarism.

6. Certificate for Anti - Plagiarism.

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Abstract

Title: Market Trend Analysis on Local RTW Shop in Lucena City


Author: Jan Sydney Caponpon, Rosemarie Vic de Lumban, Joshua Larisma
Adviser: Mr. Leonard Andrew Mesiera

This paper analyzes how businesses can use the data effectively using market trend
analysis. To effectively visualized, the researchers used various statistical treatments.
Researchers used data visualization to get insights from the acquired data. The significant
difference in sales between kids, teenagers, and adults, as well as male, female, and
unisex variables, was assessed using a one-way ANOVA. The Independent T-test was
then used to determine which factors had a significant difference. Afterward, two-way
ANOVA was used to analyze the connection between Category and Age Group as well as
Category and Gender Group. Then, simple linear regression was used to display the
market trends of the two ready-to-wear stores. The findings demonstrated the relationship
between all factors and identified significant differences. Furthermore, the researchers
were able to forecast each item's sales trend. All of the items have a positive association
with sales, indicating that a large portion of the volatility in each measure can be
explained by changes in sales. The researchers recommended the businessmen to focus
on advertising their items under the Age Category and the Gender Category. For them to
have a delivery system as it makes more accessible for consumers to buy their products.
Furthermore, future researchers may utilize various forms of analytics in order to have a
better visualization of data and a wider range of visualization as they may develop a more
accurate study and discover new insights that may assist in its completion. To broaden
the scope of research and use larger sets of data and expand the findings and identify
further factors that affects the sales of RTW stores.

Keywords: Trend Analysis, Ready-to-Wear, Predictive Analytics, Linear Regression

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Chapter I

INTRODUCTION

Data is critical for companies' progress in the business sector. Its goal is to help

business owners and operators make informed decisions based on facts, trends, and

statistical data. Sales, products, customers, and other vital information can be utilized in

helping the business grow (Leonardo, K., 2018). Competent business executives make

data-driven judgments.

According to Jay Baer, a marketing and customer experience expert, “We are

surrounded by data but starved for insights.” Data is all around us, but not everyone is

taking advantage of it. Numerous small companies either ignore data or lack data

strategies. Data is considered to be worthless information. While some may fail to

capitalize on the information gathered, big companies or businesses value the data as

their topmost asset and use it for market trend analysis. Many firms have been observed

to disregard the operation of data. This research will help these firms by leveraging

existing data and displaying how essential the data is to the company's performance.

An examination of historical and present market behavior and dominating market

and consumer trends form the basis of a market trend study. An essential part of doing

trend analysis for a company is gaining insights into the current market, customer

preferences, and macroeconomic climate. It can aid in business improvement by

identifying areas of the organization that are performing well and underperforming. As a

result, it gives valuable information to create better long-term strategy decisions and

approaches to future-proof the organization (Banks, C., 2021).

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Data visualization may be employed to undertake market trend analysis. It is a

graphical representation of data that lets users explore it and gain profound insights

(Analytiks, 2020). Since visuals are considerably simpler for people to grasp than mere

reports, this visual format enables quick and efficient decisions. 

This study will concentrate on ready-to-wear (RTW) businesses. Ready-to-wear is

exposed to the most recent fashion trends and styles. The widespread acceptance of

ready-to-wear apparel was aided by economic differences, the need for an independent

fashion sector, and increased media attention (MasterClass, 2020). There has been an

increase in the number of ready-to-wear stores and competition. However, some ready-

to-wear stores lack data strategies. The researchers designed this study to assist these

businesses in improving their strategies and forecasting business plans through market

trend analysis and data visualization. It can be supported by disseminating information in

the most efficient manner possible.

Research Objectives

The main objective of the study was to predict the profitable items and use them

to conduct a market trend analysis to improve marketing strategies and decision-making

on local ready-to-wear (RTW) shops in Lucena, City. Specifically, the study aimed to:

1. Create a data visualization of sales and trends on RTW shops in order to gain insight

into the possible variables relative to the involvement of sales performance.

2. Use diagnostic analysis to correlate the annual sales of grouped according to gender,

age, and product category.

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3. Predict the marketability and trend of the RTW shop in the succeeding years by

creating a predictive model.

Purpose Statements

The purpose of this research was to show the evolution of market trends in

Lucena ready-to-wear (RTW) stores. Two ready-to-wear stores in Lucena, City were

chosen by the researchers to examine existing data for three years and conduct market

trend analysis. Furthermore, this study sought to examine statistical data and market

behavior over a specific period to generate valuable insights for strategizing and

predicting business plans for RTW shops in the following years. 

The study established the market trends of the RTW stores by displaying data

acquired from the two RTW stores from 2019 to 2021, such as sales based on age group

and gender group, as well as category sales. Furthermore, researchers employed statistical

techniques such as One-Way ANOVA, Independent T-test, Two-Way ANOVA, and

Simple Linear Regression to forecast profitable items and show market patterns for the

coming years. 

Consequently, businesses would benefit from the study by utilizing the predictive

outcomes of the models that were developed, which would assist them in facilitating their

operations through market trend analysis. Likewise, companies will feign the significance

of the data and how businesses use it for profitable operations.

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Chapter II

CASE STUDY AND LITERATURE REVIEWS

This chapter analyzes the associated literature and research to provide relevant

information and better understanding of the problem described in this study.

Thematic Reviews

Concept of Ready-to-Wear 

"Ready-to-wear" is a fashion industry word that denotes that an item of

clothing was mass-produced in standardized sizes and marketed in finished condition—

rather than being developed and made for one specific person (Masterclass, 2020). Most

of the apparel we will purchase in our lifetime, from sweatshirts to jeans, cardigans to

purses, is ready-to-wear, which implies it was purchased "off the rack." Off-the-rack

clothes refer to apparel that is mass-produced and widely available in stores.

The article "Ready-to-wear" published by Druesedow, J. L. (2013) states

that the textile and clothing business is the most significant worldwide manufacturing

employer, employing roughly 200 nations and generating $313.5 billion in commerce in

1996. The world's tenth-largest commerce sector, Apparel contributed $163.3 billion to

this total. The garment industry is made up of numerous small but interconnected

businesses. Making ready-to-wear clothing is labor-intensive; yet starting manufacturing

involves less cash and less complex equipment than many other firms. Women make up

the bulk of the worldwide labor force, and clothing has always been a reliable source of

income. For these reasons, the ready-to-wear garment sector was critical to the economies

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of rising countries in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and entrepreneurs in

many preceding periods.

To the book “Communication of Sizing and fit”, The senior population is the

fastest-growing sector in the United States and Europe. It is also becoming a significant

portion of Asian markets. Previous research revealed that the population aged 45 and up

is becoming the largest generation in terms of the population proportion. Mention by

Chun, J. (2014), They have the potential to make a significant impact on the fashion

industry. These customers seek ready-to-wear items that fit their body type comfortably

while still being trendy, and they have the purchasing power to make them an attractive

target market.

"The Impact of Couture (Custom-fitted) Versus Pert (Ready-to-Wear) Garments

on Customer Preferences towards the Fashion” argued that the globalization of the textile

business, increased competitiveness in the fashion sector, and short product life cycles in

fashion retailing encourage asymmetric consumer behavior by Ali R. (2016). In the

global fashion market, the client for fashion apparel has gotten increasingly diversified

due to designer labels, retail brands, personalization, promotion, and ethnicity.

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Application of Predictive Analytics 

In the study entitled “Predictive analytics: A review of trends and Techniques” ‌by

Kumar, V., & Garg, M. L. (2018), The goal of predictive analytics is to anticipate future

events. It looks at both past and present data to make predictions for the future using

statistical, data mining, machine learning, and artificial intelligence techniques. It creates

a future forecast by fusing management, business modeling, and information technology.

Businesses may successfully use predictive analytics to their advantage by putting it into

practice. It can help firms be more pro-active, forward-thinking, and trend- or behavior-

anticipating based on data. Alongside the advancement of big data technology, it has

grown.

As stated in the published article by Lee et al. (2022), One of the

qualitative methods for deriving meaningful meaning from data is business analytics

(BA). Health care, financial markets, medicine, forecasting, and other sectors have all

employed statistical methods to enhance business intelligence and business analytics to

make educated business decisions. On the other hand, recent advancements emphasize

the use of forecast analytics with BA (PA). PA is a branch of analytics that looks at

application input data, statistical combinations, and statistics from intelligence machine

learning to forecast future trends and determine the likelihood of a particular event. PA

has a large investment in the industrial sector and market projections.

According to the article “Role of Predictive Analytics in Business” by Kasereka,

Henrys (2021), To stay ahead of the competition and improve decision-making, many

businesses are focusing on using predictive analytics to make critical business decisions.

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In order to produce predictions based on historical data, predictive analytics uses

analytical techniques like statistical modeling and machine learning or deep learning. A

business may identify trends using predictive analytics and modify its procedures as

necessary.

Trend Analysis

In the article “Trend analysis: An approach for Companies that Listen” by Lee, A.

(2005), A structural mapping of predicted changes in society, market, and consumer

behavior is known as trend analysis. The instrument has developed into a useful tool for

brand and design managers as well as marketers. For brand and design managers as well

as marketers, trend analysis has become a useful tool. As markets become more

fragmented, there are more goods and services (and distribution channels), and consumer

preferences and opinions are changing more quickly. Only a few businesses have

systematically included trend research into their product and brand management, despite

growing interest. It is often only used for significant innovations, the introduction of new

brands or products, or laborious repositioning processes (mergers and acquisitions, for

instance).

In the study “Theory of Trend Analysis” by E.Senzu (2017), Trend Analysis is a

kind of technical analysis that attempts to forecast the future movement of stock prices

based on historical data. It is also mathematically defined as the technique for extracting

an underlying pattern of behavior in a time series that might otherwise be partially or

fully obscured by chaos.

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Synthesis

Data is a major element of business expansion. It is useless without a plan for

utilizing data. The study was carried out by researchers in order to provide local RTW

stores and other businesses with insights on how to use business data to strengthen their

marketing strategies and decision-making.

A previous study stated that trend analysis is a type of technical analysis that

attempts to forecast the future movement of stock prices using historical data (E.Senzu,

2017), and it is a structural mapping of predicted changes in the behavior of communities,

marketplaces, and the consumers who fuel them (Lee, A., 2005). Researchers applied

market trend analysis to ready-to-wear (RTW) stores since the textile sector is becoming

more competitive in the fashion industry, and short product life cycles in fashion retailing

foster asymmetric client behavior (Ali, R., 2016). Ready-to-wear is defined as a fashion

industry term that refers to apparel that has been mass-produced in standardized sizes

(MasterClass, 2020). Furthermore, the garment industry is made up of numerous small

but interconnected businesses (Druesedow, J. L., 2013). Customers seek ready-to-wear

items that fit their body type comfortably while still being trend (Chun, J., 2014)

The researchers completely obtained all the data and visualized it to obtain

observable insights. All the insights obtained would be used in predictive analytics.

Predictive analytics is a field of analytics that examines application input data, statistical

combinations, and intelligence machine learning statistics to anticipate future trends and

estimate the plausibility of a specific occurrence (Lee et al., 2022). By successfully

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implementing predictive analytics, businesses may effectively leverage big data for their

benefit (Kumar et. al., 2018) and many firms will be concentrating on utilizing predictive

analytics to make strategic business decisions to remain ahead of the competition and

enhance decision-making (Kasereka, 2021). To achieve the main objective of the study,

simple linear regression was implemented by the researchers. This model was used to

forecast future values using a time series of observations of an independent variable.

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Chapter III

RESEARCH METHODOLGY

This section aimed to provide an overview of the analysis methodologies utilized

to conduct this research. Furthermore, this study section outlined the overall study

framework, data acquisition and aggregation, feature extraction, data validation, and data

visualization.

Overall Study Framework

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Figure 1. Conceptual Framework


The overall framework of the study was divided into three phases. The descriptive

phase began to gain insights into the potential variables that influence sales performance.

It entails the process of normalizing, cleansing, and standardizing data gathered from the

two recipients.

The diagnostic phase includes the correlation of the annual sales and factors

affecting the RTW sales. The final phase, the predictive phase, includes data analysis

using predictive analysis.

Data Acquisition and Aggregation

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This study was conducted in Lucena, City; this place was selected for conducting

market trend analysis with data visualization. The researchers obtained all necessary data

from the chosen two local ready-to-wear (RTW) stores in Lucena, City. 

All of the transactions from the previous three years were gathered to implement

the study successfully. The two ready-to-wear stores preserved all of their recent data in a

logbook. The researchers gathered all the existing quantitative data from clients

and utilized all the records to conduct a market trend study in Lucena, City. The data

from the two RTW retailers were examined and compared. It comprises the product

information such as category, quantity, and unit pricing. Besides the product information,

age and gender were collected under the consumer information. The records from the two

RTW retailers are hardcopy, so the researchers spent a significant amount of time

organizing the data. The study aimed to gather data from the year 2019 to 2021.

Figure 2. First shop sample raw data

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Figure 2 shows the sample data acquired in the first RTW store, which includes

goods and prices from 2019 to 2021.

Figure 3. Second shop sample raw data

Figure 3 shows the sample data acquired in the second RTW store which includes

goods and prices from 2019 to 2021

Figure 4. Data collected in tabular form

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Figure 4 shows the tabular data acquired from the two ready-to stores,

which contains the month, category, product, age group, gender, quantity, and unit

pricing.

Feature Extraction

The researchers conducted trend analysis and visualization using various tools. To

begin with, Microsoft Excel was used to compile all of the data obtained from the two

RTW stores. Then, the data is transformed into a comma-separated values (CSV) file. It

is the most basic and extensively used data format. Comma-separated values (CSV) files

manage to organize data in a way readable by various programs using this simple comma

format. The data validation was done using Microsoft Excel. The researchers also utilized

cross-platform, Apache, MySQL, PHP, and Perl (XAMPP) to normalize all the raw data.

Afterward, An open-source web tool called Jupyter notebook enables the creation and

sharing of documents with live code, equations, visuals, and explanatory prose. Data

cleansing was performed in Jupyter such as detecting and removing corrupt or inaccurate

data. Its applications include data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation,

statistical modeling, data visualization, and machine learning. Furthermore, it was

utilized to build scripts for the graph to visualize the trends and make codes for the

calculation of the statistical treatments. Finally, the research was conducted exclusively

in Python version 3.9. It is a programming language used for machine learning and data

analysis to perform a more thorough examination of the data from the two RTW (ready-

to-wear) retailers. The researchers used some of its tools to initiate the statistical

treatments such as Anaconda. It was used for processing enormous amounts of data

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collected from the recipients and to calculate the statistical value needed to meet the

research’s objectives. The study was made simple with the aid of Python and Anaconda.

These tools generated graphs for data visualization of the market trend.

Data Validation

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Data validation is the process of verifying the integrity, correctness, and structure

of data before using it in a commercial function. Data can be analyzed in a variety of

ways as part of a validation process, including data type, constraint, structure,

consistency, and code validation. Each method of data validation is intended to ensure

that the data fits the criteria for usability (Kerner, 2022). The researchers validated the

data collected from the recipients to ensure the accuracy and quality of the data.

Microsoft Excel compiled the collected data and transformed it into a comma-separated

value (CSV). The data types were properly validated in Microsoft Excel through data

type check, format check, and consistency check. A data type check ensures that the

information entered is the correct data type. A format check was performed to ensure that

the dates were in the valid format. This aids in the preservation of consistency over time

and across data sets A consistency check verifies that data is input in a way that is

logically consistent.

Figure 5. Data Validation

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Figure 5 shows that the researchers transformed the physical data into an excel

file or .csv file and properly organized and validated.

Data Normalization

Data normalization is a process in which data in a database is reorganized

so that users can better use the database for further queries and analysis, taking into

account all of the different explanations available (Robertson, T. 2020). The researchers

normalized the data to increase the cohesion of the types of entities within a data model.

The researchers removed all the duplicate data by logical data redundancies.

Normalization improves the usability of a data set by removing all anomalies and

organizing unstructured data into a structured format. Data can be more easily visualized,

insights extracted more efficiently, and information can be updated more quickly

(Techopedia, 2020). As redundancies merge, the possibility of errors and duplicates

increasing data disorganization decreases

Figure 6. Importing raw data to XAMPP’s MySQL Database

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The raw data of the recipient was imported into XAMPP’s MySQL Database to

convert raw data into data that can be easily executed on data analysis.  

Figure 7. Separated table for Category and Product name

Figure 7 shows that only related data is stored in each table. The product

name is separated in the main table to minimize the duplicate data and reduces the

number of future errors in the analysis 

Data Cleansing
The data cleansing method analyzes all of the data in a database and removes or

updates incomplete, erroneous, duplicated, or irrelevant information. Data cleaning is

more than just removing old information to create room for new data; it is also about

determining how to enhance the dataset's correctness without necessarily compromising

the data provided (Dey V, 2021). The researchers removed all irrelevant data and

corrected all incomplete data and spelling errors.

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Figure 8. Box Plot

The graph shows the normal distribution of the data after removing outliers. The

green line represents the median while the box is interquartile range, manifesting that

there are no remaining unwanted data since the box form is standard.

Statistical Treatments

One-Way ANOVA

According to Admin (2022), the one-way ANOVA examines the means of the

groups in question and evaluates if any of them are statistically substantially different

from one another. This treatment was used to assess the significant difference between

kids, teens, and adults’ variables in terms of sales and male, female, and unisex variables

in terms of sales.

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Independent T-test 

To compare the means of two unrelated groups of samples, the Independent (or

unpaired two-sample) t-test is utilized. This method would be used to determine which

variable has the most significant differences from the others.

The Independent t-test formula is as follows:

The two groups to be compared are represented by A and B.

Let mA and mB stand for the corresponding means of groups A and B.

Let nA and nB stand for group A and group B's respective sizes.

To determine whether the means are different, the t-test statistic value can be calculated

as follows.:

S2 is an estimator of the common variance of the two samples. It can be calculated as

follow:

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Once the t-test statistic value is determined, you have to read in the t-test table the

critical value of the Student’s t distribution corresponding to the significance level alpha

of your choice (5%). The degrees of freedom (df) used in this test are:

Two-Way ANOVA

In the article “Two-way ANOVA” by Hayes, A. (2022), a two-way ANOVA

examines the influence of two independent factors on a dependent variable. A two-way

ANOVA test examines the influence of independent variables on the predicted outcome

as well as their connection to the outcome. This treatment helped to assess the

relationship between Category and Age group and Category and Gender Group.

Simple Linear Regression

Linear regression will be employed for estimating the trend in ready-to-wear

stores. It is appropriate since it is a regression model that uses a straight line to assess the

relationship between one independent variable and one dependent variable.

A simple linear regression formula is as follows:

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Where: 

y = the predicted value of the dependent variable (y) for any given value of the

independent variable (x).

B0 = the intercept, the predicted value of y when the x is 0.

B1= is the regression coefficient – how much we expect y to change as x increases.

X = the independent variable (the variable we expect influences y).

e = the error of the estimate, or how much variation there is in our estimation of the

regression coefficient.

Data Visualization

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The graphs below were created to gather insights from data collected in order to fully

understand the study. To accomplish the study aims, three distinct types of graphs were

employed for visualization.

Figure 9. Sales of First Shop based on Age Group in 2019

Figure 9 displays the monthly sales of the 1st RTW store based on Age Group in

2019. The graph shows that the Teen category had the highest recorded sales in May

which reached up to P229, 617 while the Kids category had P2, 950 sales in November.

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Figure 10. Sales of Second Shop based on Age Group in 2019

The graph above shows the total monthly sales of the second shop in 2019, it

shows that the Teen category has the highest monthly sales, which reached up to P121,

425, while the category of lowest monthly sales turns into Kids category with 0 sales in

April.

Figure 11. Sales of First Shop based on Age Group in 2020

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         Figure 11 shows the distribution of monthly sales of the first shop based on the

Age group in 2020. The peak of the trend reached an estimate of P126, 930 during

January in the Adult category while the Kids category had the lowest, having P5, 000

amounts of sales. The graph only shows a six-month time frame because the store had

been closed during the heightened cases of Covid-19 in Lucena City.

Figure 12. Sales of Second Shop based on Age Group in 2020

Figure 12 displays the total monthly sales of the second shop in 2020. The Adult

category has the highest number of sales in September with P126, 930. On the contrary,

the Kids category has the lowest sales having only P2, 290 sales. The graph only shows 6

months’ time frame for sales because of the heightened alert on Covid-19 cases, resulting

in the shop’s temporary closing.

Based on Section 3 of the Inter-Agency Task Force Guidelines, any person below

eighteen (18) years old, those who are over sixty-five years (65) of age, those with

immunodeficiency, illness, or other health hazards, and pregnant women must be forced

to remain in their homes at all occasions, with the exception of while procuring

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necessities, working in offices or factories, or engaging in other activities approved by

this Section. This means, that kids were restricted to go outside in order to prevent the

further spread of the disease which can bear a significant impact on the sales of the

businesses that provide goods relevant to their needs.

Figure 13. Sales of First Shop based on Age Group in 2021

Figure 13 demonstrates that the adult demographic accounted for the majority of

sales at the first shop in 2021. From February to May, sales increased by over P194, 703.

Meanwhile, it declined between June and July, resulting in a loss of about 25% of sales;

while the Teen category only rose 10% in March, reaching a sales worth of P76, 000

compared to the adult group, which is larger, equal to P200, 000 and gaining 85% of

sales in May. Finally, the kid's category continues to have the lowest sales in the age

group, with only P25, 000 in sales in May.

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Figure 14. Sale of Second Shop based on Age Group in 2021

Figure 14 depicts the outcome for the Age group of the second store in the year

2021. As predicted, the number of sales of things meant for Adults is larger than that of

Teens this year compared to 2019, where the latter age category has the largest sales

during March. With P144, 780, the Adult category accounted for 60% of all sales.

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However, there was a considerable fall in sales during April, notably in the adult category

of Age.

Figure 15. Category Monthly Sales of 2019 - First Shop

Based on figure 15, the graph shows the monthly total sales of the first shop in

terms of the categories of items in 2019. As can be seen in the graph, the Bag item

category had a significant difference in sales over the other items reaching up to P236,

620 in sales in May. Following this is the category of Uniform whose sales amounted to

P37, 425 with the corresponding percentage of 18.71% compared to the former (bag

category) which garners almost 50% of the total sales.

As indicated in the Calendar of Activities for the year 2019-2020, under DepEd

Order No. 007, series of 2019, June 3 was set to be the first day of classes. Prior to this

date, students are expected to buy their needs for the upcoming academic year such as

bags, uniforms, and the like. Subsequently, most of them have purchased these items

possibly from side street stores and boutiques like RTWs, etc. contributing highly to the

sales of the said establishments. Likewise, in this same year, Pasayahan sa Lucena

Festival was held drawing a bigger population to the market which can be potential

buyers (Philippine Information Agency, 2019).

Figure 16. Category Monthly Sales of 2019 - Second Shop

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Figure 16 shows the monthly sales of the second shop in the item category in the

year 2019. The graph also shows that the bag has the highest sales, with a P76, 520 of

sales in September. The graph also reveals that the Bag has the highest sales compared to

the other items.

Figure 17. Category Monthly Sales of 2020 - First Shop

The 2020 monthly category sales of the first shop show the peak sale happened in

January with P82,000 from the Bag item category before dropping to zero (0) in February

as the surge of Covid-19 cases took place in the country. During this period, the Short

Category of items got the highest sales amounting to P23, 880 in October, equivalent to

29.9% of the total monthly sales.

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Figure 18. Category Monthly Sales of 2020 - Second Shop

Figure 18 shows that the T-Shirt category has the highest sale among the other

categories having a sales of P88, 060 in January. However, it has dropped to an amount

of P30, 000 only, at the end of the year on the second shop. Meanwhile, the Bag category

which is the 2nd highest contributor to sales in this year shows that it had a P70, 180

sales peak in September. 

The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic created a public health emergency not only

for public health as well as for the majority of economies (Donthu & Gustafsson, 2020).

With this, establishments have been closed which has affected their sales. Likewise,

during the surge, online shopping has popularized as people deemed this way of

purchasing safer than going to physical stores which has also affected and bear a

significant decrease in the sales of RTW stores based on the findings of the same study. 

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Figure 19. Category Monthly Sales of 2021 - First shop

The graph shows the monthly category sales of the first shop, with the Bag

category having the highest sale in May amounting to almost P105,510 sales followed by

the Short which has P69, 060 total sales in March. Meanwhile, the T-Shirt category has

only garnered an amount of P52, 900 sales peaks in March as well. Overall, 27% of sales

come from the Bag Category followed by the short corresponding to 19% of the total

monthly sales of the shop. Thus, 46% of sales come from Bag and Short Category

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Figure 20. Category Monthly Sales of 2021 - Second Shop

Based on figure 20, the graph shows the monthly category sales of the second

shop in the year 2021. The bag category has the highest sales compared to other

categories. Its reported sales cost around P55, 725.

Recovering from the pandemic the Philippines' economy grows 4.5% in 2021

unlike in 2020 the Gross domestic product(GDP) of the Philippines is -9.3% recovering

almost 13% of what was lost(Jojo Riñoza/BenarNews,2022). Even if Covid hammered

the Philippine economy once more in 2021, signs of recovery are beginning to emerge.

Fragile, but significant also The year 2021 was one of taking steps ahead, backward, and

forward again(Pilar Manuel & Lisbet Esmael, 2021). As cited by Jojo Riñoza in his

article the business in the Philippines sure recovered as it glances into the graph above

recovering the loss in the year 2020 during Covid-19 pandemic.

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Figure 21. Sale of first Shop based on Gender Group in 2019

The figure above shows the visualized monthly sales of the first shop based on the

gender group. The male category was reported to have the highest sales in May 2019 

with P243,826 sales, moreover, the male category is the top contributor in the first shop

of 2019 reaching a P1,140,000 sales while Female is the Second contributing a P699,626.

Whereas The Unisex category had the lowest sale among the three, dropping to P16,000

of sales in June achieving only  P314,730 sales

Figure 22. Sale of Second Shop based on Gender Group in 2019

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This line graph in figure 22 shows the monthly sales of the second shop based on

the gender category. The Male has the highest sales in 2019, having their peak trend in

April at P84, 694. The top contributor is the Male group achieving P1, 009, 017

sales with the corresponding percentage of 54% in 2019 on the Second shop. They were

followed by the Female group with P 585,491 or 31% of sales, while the Unisex Group

has the least sales, contributing only 15% sales.

Figure 23. Sale of First Shop based on Gender Group in 2022

The graph above shows the monthly sales of the first shop based on the gender

category having the Male category with the highest sale at P116, 000 but a sudden

decrease in sales in February due to Covid-19 causes people to save money and prioritize

foods and other essentials.

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Figure 24. Sale of Second Shop based on Gender Group in 2020

Figure 24 shows the Male category in the second shop has the highest sale of the

year 2020 with P126, 595 of sales while the Female category has a steady drop in sales

dropping to its lowest at P14, 705 sales.

Figure 25. Sale of first Shop based on Gender Group in 2021

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Figure 25 shows the Male category on the first shop also peaked in its sale in May

2021 with P158, 000 of sales while the Unisex category has the lowest at P9, 500 sales in

January.

Figure 26. Sales of Second Shop based on Gender Group in 2021

This graph shows the monthly sales of the second shop based on the gender

category of the year 2021. The graph shows that the three categories dropped their sales

in April. The male category had the highest sale, with its peak sale at P87, 000 in March,

and the Unisex category had the lowest with P12, 000 in April and June.

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Figure 27. Comparing the Top 3 Products in May

This bar graph compares the sales of the top product of May in the first shop. The

bag has the highest sale in both years but the year 2020 has its peak. The year 2020 was

not included because the first shop was temporarily closed.

Year Summary Reference

2019 Teen category has the highest monthly sales occurred in the Figure 9
month of May with P229, 964. It has a 58% of contributed sales
in the year 2019. While Kids category having the lowest
contribution of sales in Age group with P0 sales in the month of
April.

2020 Teen category has reported to have the highest contribution of Figure 11
sales in the month of January with a contribution of P112, 090
in the Age group category. The graph on figure 7 shows that it
has a drastic decrease in sales; this is because of the lockdown
due to Covid-19.

2021 The data on figure 9 shows that Adult has the highest sales on Figure 13
the month of May with P194, 703 unlike the figures 7 and 9 that
Teen category has the highest contribution of sales.

Table 1. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Age category based on sales

Year Summary Reference

2019 Teen category has the highest monthly sales occurred in the Figure 10
month of May with P121,425 while Kids category having the
lowest contribution of sales in Age group with P0 sales in the
month of April.

2020 Teen category has reported to have the highest contribution of Figure 12

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sales in the month of January with a contribution of P112, 090


in the Age group category. The graph on fig. 7 shows that it has
a drastic decrease in sales; this is because of the lockdown due
to Covid-19.

2021 The data on figure 9 shows that Adult has the highest sales on Figure 14
the month of May 144,780 unlike the figures 7 and 9. The
lowest recorded of sales was recorded in the month of March

Table 2. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Age category based on sales

Year Summary Reference

2019 Based on figure 17 it shows that the Male category got the Figure 21
highest contribution of sales on the 1 st RTW store with a P243,
836.

2020 On figure 19, Make has the highest accounted number of sales Figure 23
on the 1st RTW store; although there is a pandemic that time the
shop still continues to operate for at least 6 months.

2021 Figure 21 show that the Male category has the highest Figure 25
contribution of sales with a P158, 000 of sales. Meanwhile all
of the 3 categories had been dropped their sales on the month of
April.

Table 3. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Gender category based on sales

Year Summary Reference

2019 The category Male has the highest accounted number of sales Figure 22
among the three others with a P84, 694.

2020 Figure 14 shows the Male category in the second shop has the Figure 24
highest sale of the year 2020 with P126, 595 of sales while the
Female category has a steady drop of sales dropping to its
lowest at P14, 705 sale.

2021 On figure 22, the Male category also has the highest amount of Figure 26
contribution to the sales of RTW stores with P86, 835.

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Table 4. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Gender category based on sales

Year Summary Reference

2019 Among all the items the category bag has proven to show a Figure 15
considerably large amount of sales. Figure 11 shows that in
2019 the Bag item has a total sale of P819, 087 and took up a
44.22% of overall sales. On the month of may it has sales of
P236, 260.

2020 Figure 13 shows that the Bag Item in the second shop Figure 17
reportedly has a highest monthly sale of P85, 625 which
occurred in January. Since the start of the year the sales of Bag
along with its other item has shown a consistent drop of sales
since the Covid-19 pandemic occurred in our country.

2021 On figure 15, the graph illustrates that the Bag item has also Figure 19
garnered the highest amount of sales on the month of May,
amounting to P105, 510 and also has a 27% among the total
sales. It was followed by the item short with a P69, 060 sales in
March and took up a 19% of the total sales.

Table 5. Summary of Findings of the 1st Store on Category Item

Year Summary Reference

2019 Figure 12 illustrates that the Bag item has the highest Figure 16
contribution of sales in the 2nd store, it has P76, 520 of sales in
the month of September.

2020 Figure 14 shows the the T-Shirt item in the second shop has the Figure 18
highest sale of the year 2020 with P88, 060 sales on January
followed by the Bag item which has a highest recorded sale on
September.

2021 On figure 16, the Bag item has highest sale on the month of Figure 20
March with a P55, 725 amounts of sales. The Top items for this
year, including Bag, T-Shirt, Pants, and Short shown to have a
drop of sales on the month of April.

Table 6. Summary of Findings of the 2nd Store on Category Item

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Chapter IV

RESULTS

This section presents the analysis and interpretation of the study in Market Trend

Analysis on Local RTW Shop in Lucena City following the quantitative methodology.

The content of this section is relationship testing through Two Way ANOVA, ANOVA,

and Trend Analysis Report through Linear Regression Analysis.

Data Analysis

Testing the significant difference in sales grouped according to Gender (Male,

Female, and Unisex)

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Figure 28. Result of ANOVA testing the significant difference of Gender Group
(male, female, and unisex) on Sales

Applying T-Test of Independence on Gender Group (male, female, and

unisex) category

Hypothesis

H : There is no significant difference between the mean sales  when grouped


0

according to gender

H : At Least one means the sale is different when grouped according to gender 
a

Based on figure 28, the ANOVA test produced a p-value of 0.0186 which is less

than the α, therefore the researcher accepted the null hypothesis that there is a significant

difference between the Male, Female, and Unisex which means that Gender Group would

affect the movement of trend and sales of the RTW stores.

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 Since there is a significant difference in the ANOVA test shown above, the

researchers then use a post-hoc T-Test of independence to check for individual

differences in Gender groups. 

Figure 29. Result of T-Test of independence between Male, Female, and Unisex in

Gender Group.

The result in figure 29 shows that among the three groups only the p-value of

Unisex and Male is less than the α which is 0.007693301, while the T-test of

independence between Male (p- 0.1248420146) and Female (p-0.18959706) is greater

than the α. Therefore, the researchers found that the Male and Female category does not

have a proven significant difference in the sales of the Gender Group and the Unisex

category does have a significant difference in the sales of the Gender Group. As

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mentioned by Knap et al,(2013), clothing is one of the ways that an individual can do to

find their sense of self. With the rise of the LGBT community in this era, people

nowadays, especially those in part of the LGBT community, wear a variety of clothes that

were previously only allowed to wear by a specific gender. 

Testing the significant difference between Age Group (kids, teens, and adults) on

Sales 

The researchers tried to find if there is a significant difference between the

variables Kids, Teen, and Adult category in the sales of Age Group. These are the

variables that the researchers chose to test based on the visualization that they generated.

The researchers used the ANOVA test of independence to test if these variables have a

significant difference from each other and the T-Test to find out which of each of the

variables has a significant difference in the sales of the Age Group. The researchers find

the p-value and compare it to the significance level of 5%, which gives them α = 0.05.

The researchers would accept the alternative hypothesis if the p-value is less than the

significance level (α) and would accept the null hypothesis if the p-value generated is

greater than the significance level (α). 

  The null hypothesis is there is no significant difference between the three

variables and the alternative hypothesis is there is a significant difference between these

three variables

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Figure 30. Result of ANOVA testing the significant difference of Age Group (kids,

teen, and adults) on Sales.

Hypothesis

H :  There is no significant difference between the mean sales when grouped


0

according to gender

H :  At least one means the sale is different when grouped according to gender
a

Applying T-Test of Independence on Age Group (kids, teen, and adult) 

Based on the figure above, the result of Age Group having a p-value of 0.00692

using ANOVA Test concludes that it is less than the α, therefore the researchers accept

the alternative hypothesis that there is a significant difference between the Kids, Teen,

and Adult in the Age Group which means that it will have an effect on the movement of

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trends in sales. To find individual differences the researchers used a post-hoc T-Test of

Independence which can be seen in the table below.

Figure 31. Result of the T-Test of independence on Age Group (kids, teen, adult)

The result in figure 31 shows that only the Teen category has a greater p-

value than the α while the Kids (p-0.004320701) and Adult (0.00067318) category has

less p-value than the α. Therefore, the researchers found that the Kids and Adult category

does have a significant difference in the sales of the Age Group and that the Teen

category does not have a proven significant difference in the sales of the Age Group

which explains that the Teen category would highly affect the sales of RTW store. In line

with Badoui et al,(2012)., the language and consumption behaviors of their peers have a

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big influence on adolescents to form their social identity. This explains why a large

number of teenagers want to try different types of clothing.

Relationship between Age Group and Category in terms of Sales

The researchers tried to test if there is a relationship between the variables

Age Group and Category. The data comprises three age groups which include Kids, Teen,

and Adult groups while the category comprises 21 categories of items including Bag,

Pants, Shorts, T-Shirt, Sando, Polo, Jacket, Dress, Uniform, Pajama, Blouse, Headwear,

Footwear, Underwear, Swimwear, Sportswear, Skirt, Gloves, Belt, Scarf, Mask. The null

hypothesis is there is no relationship between Age Group and Category relating to Sales,

while the Alternative Hypothesis is there is a relationship between Age Group and

Category relating to Sales.

  Sum of df Mean F Ratio p-value


Squares Square

Age 1.438584e+06 2.0 719292.0000 3.84725 0.02922


Group  00 4 5

Category  1.901931e+07 20. 950965.3758 5.08639 0.00000


0 99 8 5

Age 7.167012e+06 40. 179175.2977 0.95834 0.55280


Group 0 65 9 8
and
Category
On Sales
Table 7.  Relationship between Age Group and Category in terms of Sales

Hypothesis

H : There is no interaction between Age Group and Category in terms of Sales


0

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H : There is an interaction between Age Group and Category in terms of Sales


a

         The p-value produced by the test of the two variables, Age Group and Category

was 0.552808 which is greater than the α. Therefore the researchers accepted the null

hypothesis that there is no relationship between Age and Category. As mentioned by

Hervé1 and Mullet (2009) people understood the most critical factor for success in

making their decision in terms of buying products.

Relationship between Gender Group and Category in terms of Sales

The table below shows the relationship between the variables Gender

Group and Category. The Data comprises three gender groups which include Male,

Female, and Unisex while the category comprises 21 categories of items including Bags,

Pants, Short, T-Shirt, Sando, Polo, Jacket, Dress, Uniform, pajamas, Blouse, Headwear,

Footwear, Underwear, Swimwear, Sportswear, Skirt, Gloves, Belt, Scarf, Mask. This

table shows if there is a relationship between these variables.

  Sum of df Mean F Ratio p-value


Squares Square

Gender 7.630302e+1 2.0 3.815151e+1 3.98440 0.02603


Group 0 0 4 5

Categor 9.573584e+1 20. 4.786792e+1 4.99915 0.00000


y 1 0 0 1 6

Gender 3.916768e+1 40. 9.791921e+0 1.02263 0.47060


Group 1 0 9 2 5
and
Categor
y

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Table 8. Relationship between Gender Group and Category in terms of sales

Hypothesis

H : There is no interaction between Gender Group and Category in terms of Sales


0

H : There is an interaction between Gender Group and Category in terms of Sales


a

         Based on the result in table 8, the Two-Way ANOVA test on the relationship

between the Gender Group and Category, produced a p-value of 0.470605 which is

greater than the α, therefore the researchers found that there is no relationship between

the Gender Group and Category in Sales. As mentioned by Coley (1999) it's not

unexpected that marketers are concentrating more on spontaneous purchases. This could

be owing to the fact that impulsive behavior is common. Internal and external factors

influence purchasing decisions and external variables affecting the customers

Figure 32. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Bag Category

The researchers use Linear Regression Analysis on predicting the trend of each

category item. The result in Figure 32 shows that Category Bag has an R Square of

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0.902116202 which translates that there is a 90.2% of the variance of quantity can be

accounted for in the number of sales and that the other 9.2 % is caused by other factors.

The figure also shows that it has a coefficient of 220.6959522 which means that it has a

positive relationship where if there is an increase in quantity there would be an increase

in sales of bags

Figure 33. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Blouse Category

The figure above shows that the item Blouse has an r square of 0.865717, which

means that 87% of the change in its quantity can be accounted for by the number of sales

of the blouse. The coefficient of the blouse is 137.5238 which states that it has also a

positive relationship.

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Figure 34. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Dress Category

Figure 34 shows that the dress has 93% of the number of blouses that can be

accounted for the number of sales of the item dress. It also shows that it has a positive

relationship with the coefficient 265.72571 mean that whenever there is a change in

quantity the sales would also change.

Figure 35. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Headwear Category

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Figure 35 also shows that the quantity of headwear has 90% of accountability in

the change of sales. Based on the table above it also has a positive relationship with the

coefficient 121.8321.

Figure 36. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Jacket Category

Based on the result of figure 36, the item jacket has also a positive relationship

with the sales with a coefficient of 264.8381. Unlike the previous figures, figure 31

shows that 84% of the variance of quantity can be accountable for the change in sales, it

is below 90% but it is still considered high

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Figure 37. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Pants Category

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In figure 37, the change in quantity of pants that can be accounted for in the

number of sales is 72%, smaller than the results above. It also shows that it has a smaller

coefficient but still has a positive relationship with the number of sales.

Figure 38. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Polo Category

The result on figure 38 also shows that the r square of polo is 93% and has a

coefficient of 204.4862. The relationship with the number of sales is also positive and the

variance of quantity accounted for the number of sales is also high.

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Figure 39. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Sando Category

In figure 39, it shows that the item the Sando, with the change in its quantity, has

a statistically 79% of it accounted for the change in the number of sales. It also has a

coefficient of 115.8392 which also translates to a positive relationship with the number of

sales.

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Figure 40. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Short Category

Figure 40 also shows that the variance of the shorts quantity has a 87% that can be

accounted for by the number of sales. The relationship with the sales is also positive with

a coefficient of 163.5918. 

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Figure 41. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Skirt Category

The figure 41 shows that 96% of skirts' variance in quantity can be explained in

the number of sales. The coefficient is 188.8743 which is also a positive relationship.

Figure 42. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Sportswear Category

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Figure 42 results produced a coefficient of 175.7737 which means that the

quantity of sportswear has a positive relationship with the number of sales; it has also

87% of its variance that can be accounted for the number of sales.

Figure 43. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Swimwear Category

The result in figure 43 shows that 94% of the change in swimwear quantity can be

explained by the number of sales. The coefficient is also positive with a result of

287.1921. 

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Figure 44. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for T-Shirt Category

Figure 44 also shows that it has a positive relationship with a coefficient of

177.6367 and has 85% of its variance accounted for the number of sales meaning any

change in the quantity will also have a change in the number of sales with 85% of it can

be accounted for t-shirt.

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Figure 45. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Underwear Category

In figure 45 shows that 70% of underwear’s variance in quantity can be explained

in the number of sales, the lowest result from all the figures, and also has a coefficient of

51.90575 which also translates into a positive relationship with the number of sales.

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Figure 46. Linear Regression Analysis of sales for Uniform Category

The result in figure 46 shows that the uniform has a positive relationship with the

sales and has a coefficient of 148.9799. The variance of its quantity that can be accounted

for the number of sales is 95% which translates to that 95% of the change in sales can be

accounted for the item uniform.

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Chapter V

FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION

This chapter explains the result and interpretation of the data analysis that has

been discussed following the methodology in chapter IV. This chapter contains the

results derived from the One Way and Two Way ANOVA, T-test of independence, and

Simple Linear Regression Analysis.

Significant Difference among Gender Group (Male, Female, Unisex) using One-Way

ANOVA

The researchers determined that based on the data analysis, In Figures 17-18, the

Male and Female category shows that it has a larger amount of sales than the Unisex

category. Upon using the One Way ANOVA to test the significant difference of the

variables Male, Female, and Unisex category (p-0.0186), it shows that these variables do

not have a significant difference in the sale of Gender category.

T-Test of Independence on Gender Group (Male, Female, Unisex)

         After the T-Test has been applied to the Gender Group category, the Unisex and

Male category shows that it has a proven significant difference and that the Male and

Female as well as Female and Unisex category fails to meet these requirements and as

mentioned in the article of Oxera(2021) In a variety of academic, corporate, and policy

fields, there is growing awareness of a "gender data gap." For instance, Caroline Criado

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Perez illustrates the issues that occur when policy or corporate choices are made based on

data that has solely been collected on males, or analysis of data in aggregate without

accounting for disparities between men and women, in her book Invisible Women

(2019).  

Relationship of Gender Group and Age Group on Category using Two-Way

ANOVA

              The Two-Way ANOVA in Table 12 was used by the researchers to find a

relationship between the Gender Group and Category in terms of sales. In figure 11, the

Age Group and Category Group illustrate that both variables Gender Group and Age

Group do not have a relationship to the Category concerning sales. In an article published

by Catwalk Yourself (2020), most teenagers believe they must fit in. Most individuals

copy trends in order to feel valuable and desired. Teenagers wear clothes to keep up with

peers and boost their self-esteem. Likewise, celebrities are always idolized by teenagers.

For fashion ideas, they look to them.

Significant Difference among Age Group (Kids, Teen, Adult) using One-Way

ANOVA

  Upon analyzing the Data Visualization, the variables Kids, Teen, and Adult(p-

0.00692) have a significant difference in the sales of the Age category. The One-way

ANOVA test in Figure 30 shows that these variables have a significant difference in the

movement of trends in the sales of the Age group. 

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T-Test of Independence on Age Group (Kids, Teen, Adult)

Upon finding the T-Test illustrated in figure 9. The result which was used to

determine which of these variables have a significant difference in Age category sales,

only the Teen category (p-0.0844162348) shows a result that it does not have a proven

significant difference while the other two variables have a significant difference on the

sales of the Age group. This shows that the Kids and Adults are a big factor in

contributing to the sales among the three variables, while the Teen category would still

affect the sales of the RTW stores.

2020 COVID-19 Pandemic affecting the Sales of RTW Store

The data visualization also shows that the pandemic has largely affected the RTW

store’s sales in 2020. In order to contain the spread, governments used a variety of

solutions, ranging from absolute confinement to partial economic lockdowns (Kraemer et

al., 2020) as cited by Martinez, et. al. (2021) in his study.

Predicting the Sales of RTW Stores using Linear Regression 

 The Linear Regression was used by the researchers to predict the trend of sales of

RTW shops. The researchers were able to predict the trend of sales of each item. Based

on the result, all of the items have a positive relationship with the sales and also show that

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a high percentage of the variance of each of the items can be explained in the change in

sales

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Chapter VI

CONCLUSIONS

General Conclusions

Based on the findings and discussion of the study the researchers arrived to the

following.  

1. Through the use of a data analysis tool, it can find and gain insights into the sales data

of RTW stores; Through the help of the analysis tool, it can lessen the complexity of

the data and can visualize the important data needed in the study. Microsoft Excel

helped in the data visualization especially in converting the raw data into a simple and

understandable format. Excel helped to formulate and calculate the data that are

needed in the statistics.

2. The Age Group and Gender Group would not have an impact on the movement and

total sales of the RTW stores; Among the variables that have a great influence on the

Age Group sales was found in the Kids and Adult Category while the factor that

affects the Gender Group the most is the Unisex Category. The Gender Group and

Age Group do not correlate with the production of each item, Gender Group and Age

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Group may not have an effect on the production and movement of the trend of sales

in the 2 RTW stores. The Category items have a linear relationship relating to Sales

and Quantity. 

3. The linear regression has a positive relationship with the sales and has a high

percentage of its variance in quantity and in the change in the number of sales ranging

from 70-to 96%. The trend of sales of each item using linear regression can be

predicted.

Ethical Implications

In line with behavior, moral and ethical consideration, the researchers have asked

for permission and willingness of the participation of the RTW store owners. The

researcher will be accountable for a) ensuring that no one's dignity is compromised as a

result of this study. Acknowledging and giving fair credit to others' contributions b). Data

privacy is treated with respect and confidentiality. The researchers made request letters

and met the terms of the target RTW store owners. The RTW store owners requested to

hide the name of their store. The researchers then complied with the request of the store

owners in exchange for accessing their data. Dishonest research, which is associated with

manipulation and plagiarism, may be the source of potential ethical concern. Between the

researcher and the participants or subjects, all necessary data will be collected in the

strictest confidence.

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Recommendations

The following suggestions were given as a result of the findings and conclusions.

1.For the storeowners

1.1 Focus on advertising their items under the Age Category such as Kids and Adults

and under the Gender Category such as Unisex.

1.2 To have a delivery system for this store as this will make their products more

accessible to their customers.

2.For future researchers

2.1 To those who will conduct the same study to utilize a different form of analytics

tool in order to have a better visualization of the data and  a wider range of visualization

as they may develop a more accurate study and discover new insights that may aid in its

completion.

2.2 To broaden the scope of research and use larger sets of data and expand the

findings and identify further factors that affects the sales of RTW stores.

2.3. To make a more detailed study if they can get a larger sets and variety of data

like inventory brand type, and many more.

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Chapter VII

Data Software and Availability

The researcher gathered an approximate of 26,718 raw data but only 18,087 of it

were used because of data cleansing, data validation and data normalization. This study

has been done by the researchers to eliminate unexpected issues regarding the data and to

discover which data needs to be used. The dataset contains a 3-year worth of RTW sales.

the data has undergone data validation followed by the data visualization with the use of

Microsoft Excel, Matplot library and panda library, a thorough package and software for

building interactive and static visualizations in Python and Microsoft. This tool makes

both easy and difficult tasks possible. The variables Age Group, Gender Group and

Category were successfully eligible to be processed into achieving the last phase of the

study. The analysis was accomplished with the use of Jupyter Notebook and Microsoft

Excel. The researcher did not encounter any issues with using the software, since it can

handle and solve a larger set of data and it is also free to access. The researchers have

conducted a valid analysis with the use of linear regression analysis. These predictive

analytics were reviewed and analyzed by the researchers, and the data and software were

used until the last phase of the study until it produced a predictive model.

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What is a CSV file? Techwalla. (n.d.). Retrieved January 31, 2022, from
https://www.techwalla.com/articles/what-is-a-csv-file

Voxco. (2021, October 2022). Quantitative Research.


https://www.voxco.com/blog/quantitative-research/

Yanrong Ni Feiya Fan, (2010), A two-stage dynamic sales forecasting model for the
fashion retail.

DATA

 Raw Data

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 Visualized Data

Figure 47. Comparison of Monthly Sales of the 2 RTW stores in the year 2019

Figure 48. Comparison of Monthly Sales of the 2 RTW stores in the year 2020

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Figure 49. Comparison of Monthly Sales of the 2 RTW stores in the year 2021

Data Analysis Coding Sheet

 csv file

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 sql file

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 .pynb

#Box plot def remove_outliers(df, ls):


    ls = sorted(set(ls))
import pandas as pd     df = df.drop(ls)
import numpy as np     return df
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt df_cleaned = remove_outliers(df,
index_list)
from pylab import rcParams df_cleaned.shape
import seaborn as sns df_cleaned.describe
plot_boxplot(df_cleaned,'UNIT_PRICE'
import scipy )
from scipy.stats.stats import plot_boxplot(df_cleaned, 'QUANTITY')
pearsonr sns.histplot(df_cleaned['UNIT_PRICE'
from scipy import stats ])
import random plt.show()
sns.histplot(df_cleaned['QUANTITY'])
from statsmodels.formula.api import plt.show()
ols df_cleaned.to_csv('clean.csv',
df = pd.read_csv("clean.csv") index=False)
#define a function called boxplot
#First customer
def plot_boxplot(dfa, ft): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    df.boxplot(column=[ft]) import pandas as pd
    plt.grid(False) import csv
    plt.show() import seaborn as sn
     import numpy as np
plot_boxplot(df,'UNIT_PRICE') import math
plot_boxplot(df, 'QUANTITY') import statistics
sns.histplot(df['UNIT_PRICE']) datar = pd.read_csv(r'C:\Users\
plt.show() Administrator\Desktop\data-Sales2019
sns.histplot(df['QUANTITY']) (1).csv')
plt.show() df = pd.DataFrame(datar)
def outliers(df, ft):
    Q1 = df[ft].quantile(.25) #SALES FOR CUSTOMER 1(2019)
    Q2 = df[ft].quantile(.50) def sales(month):
    Q3 = df[ft].quantile(.75)     #month = ["February"," March 
     "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
    IQR = Q3 - Q1 July  "," August  "," September  ","
     October  "," November  "," December 
    lower_bound = Q1 - 1.5 * IQR "]
    upper_bound = Q3 + 1.5 * IQR   
         file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
    ls = Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-
df.index[(df[ft]<lower_bound) | Sales2019 (1).csv'))
(df[ft]> upper_bound)]     total1 = 0
    return ls     total = 0
index_list = []     for row in file_csv:
for columns in         if month==row[0]:
['QUANTITY','UNIT_PRICE']:             total = total +
    index_list.extend(outliers(df, int(row[9])
columns))    
Index_list      

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    return total             total = total +


int(row[9])
#SALES FOR CUSTOMER 2(2019)    
def sales1(month):     
    #month = ["January","February","     return total
March  "," April  "," May  "," June 
"," July  "," August  "," September  #SALES2021 CUSTOMER 1
"," October  "," November  ","
December  "] def sales2021(month):
        file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
   Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-1ST-
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\ 2021edited (1).csv'))
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     total1 = 0
DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))     total = 0
    total1 = 0     for row in file_csv:
    total = 0         if month==row[0]:
    for row in file_csv:             total = total +
        if month==row[0]: int(row[9])
            total = total +    
int(row[9])     
        return total
    
    return total #SALES2021 CUSTOMER 2

def sales22021(month):
#SALES2020 CUSTOMER 1     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
def sales2020(month): Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-2ND-
     2021.csv'))
        total1 = 0
       total = 0
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     for row in file_csv:
Users\Administrator\Desktop\         if month==row[0]:
RTW2020FINAL.csv'))             total = total +
    total1 = 0 int(row[9])
    total = 0    
    for row in file_csv:     
        if month==row[0]:     return total
            total = total +
int(row[9])
    def searchgender(month,gender):
         #month = ["February"," March 
    return total "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
July  "," August  "," September  ","
#SALES2020 CUSTOMER 2 October  "," November  "," December 
"]
def sales20201(month):    
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\   
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
RTW22020.csv')) Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-
    total1 = 0 Sales2019 (1).csv'))
    total = 0     total1 = 0
    for row in file_csv:     total = 0
        if month==row[0]:     for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:

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                 return total


            if gender==row[7]:
                total = total +
int(row[9]) def searchgender(month,gender):
        #month = ["February"," March 
     "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
    return total July  "," August  "," September  ","
October  "," November  "," December 
"]
   
  
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
def searchgender(month,gender): Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-
    #month = ["February"," March  Sales2019 (1).csv'))
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","     total1 = 0
July  "," August  "," September  ","     total = 0
October  "," November  "," December      for row in file_csv:
"]         if month==row[0]:
                
               if gender==row[7]:
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\                 total = total +
Users\Administrator\Desktop\data- int(row[9])
Sales2019 (1).csv'))   
    total1 = 0     
    total = 0     return total
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:
            
            if gender==row[7]:
                total = total + def searchage1(month,age):
int(row[9])    
        file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
     Users\Administrator\Desktop\
    return total RTW2020FINAL.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:
            
def searchage(month,age):             if age==row[5]:
                    total = total +
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\ int(row[9])
Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-   
Sales2019 (1).csv'))     
    total1 = 0     return total
    total = 0
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]: def searchgender1(month,gender):
                 #month = ["February"," March 
            if age==row[5]: "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
                total = total + July  "," August  "," September  ","
int(row[9]) October  "," November  "," December 
   "]
        

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    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW2020FINAL.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def searchage2021(month,age):
    for row in file_csv:    
        if month==row[0]:     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
             Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-1ST-
            if gender==row[6]: 2021edited (1).csv'))
                total = total +     total1 = 0
int(row[9])     total = 0
       for row in file_csv:
             if month==row[0]:
    return total             
            if age==row[4]:
                total = total +
def searchage2020(month,age): int(row[9])
      
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW2020FINAL.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def searchgender2(month,gender):
    for row in file_csv:     #month = ["February"," March 
        if month==row[0]: "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
             July  "," August  "," September  ","
            if age==row[4]: October  "," November  "," December 
                total = total + "]
int(row[9])    
     
         file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
    return total Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-1ST-
2021edited (1).csv'))
    total1 = 0
def searchgender1(month,gender):     total = 0
    #month = ["February"," March      for row in file_csv:
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","         if month==row[0]:
July  "," August  "," September  ","             
October  "," November  "," December              if gender==row[6]:
"]                 total = total +
    int(row[9])
     
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW2020FINAL.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0
    for row in file_csv: kids_Feb =
        if month==row[0]: int(searchage("February","Kids"))
             kids_Mar =
            if gender==row[6]: int(searchage("March","Kids"))
                total = total + kids_Apr = int(searchage("April 
int(row[9]) ","Kids"))

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kids_May = adult_Oct =
int(searchage("May","Kids")) int(searchage("October","Adult"))
kids_Jun = adult_Nov =
int(searchage("June","Kids")) int(searchage("November","Adult"))
kids_Jul = adult_Dec =
int(searchage("July","Kids")) int(searchage("December","Adult"))
kids_Aug = Male_Feb =
int(searchage("August","Kids")) int(searchgender("February","Male"))
kids_Sept = Male_Mar =
int(searchage("September","Kids")) int(searchgender("March","Male"))
kids_Oct = Male_Apr =
int(searchage("October","Kids")) int(searchgender("April","Male"))
kids_Nov = Male_May =
int(searchage("November","Kids")) int(searchgender("May","Male"))
kids_Dec = Male_Jun =
int(searchage("December","Kids")) int(searchgender("June","Male"))
teen_Feb = Male_Jul =
int(searchage("February","Teen")) int(searchgender("July","Male"))
teen_Mar = Male_Aug =
int(searchage("March","Teen")) int(searchgender("August","Male"))
teen_Apr = Male_Sept =
int(searchage("April","Teen")) int(searchgender("September","Male")
teen_May = )
int(searchage("May","Teen")) Male_Oct =
teen_Jun = int(searchgender("October","Male"))
int(searchage("June","Teen")) Male_Nov =
teen_Jul = int(searchgender("November","Male"))
int(searchage("July","Teen")) Male_Dec =
teen_Aug = int(searchgender("December","Male"))
int(searchage("August","Teen")) Female_Feb =
teen_Sept = int(searchgender("February","Female"
int(searchage("September","Teen")) ))
teen_Oct = Female_Mar =
int(searchage("October","Teen")) int(searchgender("March","Female"))
teen_Nov = Female_Apr =
int(searchage("November","Teen")) int(searchgender("April","Female"))
teen_Dec = Female_May =
int(searchage("December","Teen")) int(searchgender("May","Female"))
adult_Feb = Female_Jun =
int(searchage("February","Adult")) int(searchgender("June","Female"))
adult_Mar = Female_Jul =
int(searchage("March","Adult")) int(searchgender("July","Female"))
adult_Apr = Female_Aug =
int(searchage("April","Adult")) int(searchgender("August","Female"))
adult_May = Female_Sept =
int(searchage("May","Adult")) int(searchgender("September","Female
adult_Jun = "))
int(searchage("June","Adult")) Female_Oct =
adult_Jul = int(searchgender("October","Female")
int(searchage("July","Adult")) )
adult_Aug = Female_Nov =
int(searchage("August","Adult")) int(searchgender("November","Female"
adult_Sept = ))
int(searchage("September","Adult"))

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Female_Dec = Female_Oct1 =
int(searchgender("December","Female" int(searchgender1("October","Female"
)) ))
Unisex_Feb = Female_Nov1 =
int(searchgender("February","Unisex" int(searchgender1("November","Female
)) "))
Unisex_Mar = Female_Dec1 =
int(searchgender("March","Unisex")) int(searchgender1("December","Female
Unisex_Apr = "))
int(searchgender("April","Unisex")) Unisex_Feb1 =
Unisex_May = int(searchgender1("February","Unisex
int(searchgender("May","Unisex")) "))
Unisex_Jun = Unisex_Jan1 =
int(searchgender("June","Unisex")) int(searchgender1("January","Unisex"
Unisex_Jul = ))
int(searchgender("July","Unisex")) Unisex_Sept1 =
Unisex_Aug = int(searchgender1("September","Unise
int(searchgender("August","Unisex")) x"))
Unisex_Sept = Unisex_Oct1 =
int(searchgender("September","Unisex int(searchgender1("October","Unisex"
")) ))
Unisex_Oct = Unisex_Nov1 =
int(searchgender("October","Unisex") int(searchgender1("November","Unisex
) "))
Unisex_Nov = Unisex_Dec1 =
int(searchgender("November","Unisex" int(searchgender1("December","Unisex
)) "))
Unisex_Dec = kids_Jan1 =
int(searchgender("December","Unisex" int(searchage2020("January","Kids"))
)) kids_Feb1 =
Male_Feb1 = int(searchage2020("February","Kids")
int(searchgender1("February","Male") )
) kids_Sept1 =
Male_Jan1 = int(searchage2020("September","Kids"
int(searchgender1("January","Male")) ))
Male_Sept1 = kids_Oct1 =
int(searchgender1("September","Male" int(searchage2020("October","Kids"))
)) kids_Nov1 =
Male_Oct1 = int(searchage2020("November","Kids")
int(searchgender1("October","Male")) )
Male_Nov1 = kids_Dec1 =
int(searchgender1("November","Male") int(searchage2020("December","Kids")
) )
Male_Dec1 = teen_Jan1 =
int(searchgender1("December","Male") int(searchage2020("January","Teen"))
) teen_Feb1 =
Female_Feb1 = int(searchage2020("February","Teen")
int(searchgender1("February","Female )
")) teen_Apr1 =
Female_Jan1 = int(searchage2020("April","Teen"))
int(searchgender1("January","Female" teen_May1 =
)) int(searchage2020("May","Teen"))
Female_Sept1 = teen_Jun1 =
int(searchgender1("September","Femal int(searchage2020("June","Teen"))
e"))

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teen_Jul1 = Male_May2 =
int(searchage2020("July","Teen")) int(searchgender2("May","Male"))
teen_Aug1 = Male_Jun2 =
int(searchage2020("August","Teen")) int(searchgender2("June","Male"))
teen_Sept1 = Male_Jul2 =
int(searchage2020("September","Teen" int(searchgender2("July","Male"))
)) Male_Aug2 =
teen_Oct1 = int(searchgender2("August","Male"))
int(searchage2020("October","Teen")) Male_Sept2 =
teen_Nov1 = int(searchgender2("September","Male"
int(searchage2020("November","Teen") ))
) Male_Oct2 =
teen_Dec1 = int(searchgender2("October","Male"))
int(searchage2020("December","Teen") Male_Nov2 =
) int(searchgender2("November","Male")
adult_Jan1 = )
int(searchage2020("January","Adult") Male_Dec2 =
) int(searchgender2("December","Male")
adult_Feb1 = )
int(searchage2020("February","Adult" Female_Jan2 =
)) int(searchgender2("January","Female"
adult_Mar1 = ))
int(searchage2020("March","Adult")) Female_Feb2 =
adult_Apr1 = int(searchgender2("February","Female
int(searchage2020("April","Adult")) "))
adult_May1 = Female_Mar2 =
int(searchage2020("May","Adult")) int(searchgender2("March","Female"))
adult_Jun1 = Female_Apr2 =
int(searchage2020("June","Adult")) int(searchgender2("April","Female"))
adult_Jul1 = Female_May2 =
int(searchage2020("July","Adult")) int(searchgender2("May","Female"))
adult_Aug1 = Female_Jun2 =
int(searchage2020("August","Adult")) int(searchgender2("June","Female"))
adult_Sept1 = Female_Jul2 =
int(searchage2020("September","Adult int(searchgender2("July","Female"))
")) Female_Aug2 =
adult_Oct1 = int(searchgender2("August","Female")
int(searchage2020("October","Adult") )
) Female_Sept2 =
adult_Nov1 = int(searchgender2("September","Femal
int(searchage2020("November","Adult" e"))
)) Female_Oct2 =
adult_Dec1 = int(searchgender2("October","Female"
int(searchage2020("December","Adult" ))
)) Female_Nov2 =
Male_Jan2 = int(searchgender2("November","Female
int(searchgender2("January","Male")) "))
Male_Feb2 = Female_Dec2 =
int(searchgender2("February","Male") int(searchgender2("December","Female
) "))
Male_Mar2 = Unisex_Jan2 =
int(searchgender2("March","Male")) int(searchgender2("February","Unisex
Male_Apr2 = "))
int(searchgender2("April","Male"))

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Unisex_Feb2 = kids_Dec2 =
int(searchgender2("February","Unisex int(searchage2021("December","Kids")
")) )
Unisex_Mar2 = teen_Jan2 =
int(searchgender2("March","Unisex")) int(searchage2021("January","Teen"))
Unisex_Apr2 = teen_Feb2 =
int(searchgender2("April","Unisex")) int(searchage2021("February","Teen")
Unisex_May2 = )
int(searchgender2("May","Unisex")) teen_Mar2 =
Unisex_Jun2 = int(searchage2021("March","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("June","Unisex")) teen_Apr2 =
Unisex_Jul2 = int(searchage2021("April","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("July","Unisex")) teen_May2 =
Unisex_Aug2 = int(searchage2021("May","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("August","Unisex") teen_Jun2 =
) int(searchage2021("June","Teen"))
Unisex_Sept2 = teen_Jul2 =
int(searchgender2("September","Unise int(searchage2021("July","Teen"))
x")) teen_Aug2 =
Unisex_Oct2 = int(searchage2021("August","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("October","Unisex" teen_Sept2 =
)) int(searchage2021("September","Teen"
Unisex_Nov2 = ))
int(searchgender2("November","Unisex teen_Oct2 =
")) int(searchage2021("October","Teen"))
Unisex_Dec2 = teen_Nov2 =
int(searchgender2("December","Unisex int(searchage2021("November","Teen")
")) )
kids_Jan2 = teen_Dec2 =
int(searchage2021("January","Kids")) int(searchage2021("December","Teen")
kids_Feb2 = )
int(searchage2021("February","Kids") adult_Jan2 =
) int(searchage2021("January","Adult")
kids_Mar2 = )
int(searchage2021("March","Kids")) adult_Feb2 =
kids_Apr2 = int(searchage2021("February","Adult"
int(searchage2021("April","Kids")) ))
kids_May2 = adult_Mar2 =
int(searchage2021("May","Kids")) int(searchage2021("March","Adult"))
kids_Jun2 = adult_Apr2 =
int(searchage2021("June","Kids")) int(searchage2021("April","Adult"))
kids_Jul2 = adult_May2 =
int(searchage2021("July","Kids")) int(searchage2021("May","Adult"))
kids_Aug2 = adult_Jun2 =
int(searchage2021("August","Kids")) int(searchage2021("June","Adult"))
kids_Sept2 = adult_Jul2 =
int(searchage2021("September","Kids" int(searchage2021("July","Adult"))
)) adult_Aug2 =
kids_Oct2 = int(searchage2021("August","Adult"))
int(searchage2021("October","Kids")) adult_Sept2 =
kids_Nov2 = int(searchage2021("September","Adult
int(searchage2021("November","Kids") "))
) adult_Oct2 =
int(searchage2021("October","Adult")
)

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adult_Nov2 = November2 =
int(searchage2021("November","Adult" int(sales2020('November'))
)) December2 =
adult_Dec2 = int(sales2020('December'))
int(searchage2021("December","Adult"
)) January21 =
int(sales20201('January'))
January = 0 February21 =
February = int(sales('February')) int(sales20201('February'))
March = int(sales('March')) March21 = 0
April = int(sales('April')) April21 = 0
May = int(sales('May')) May21 = 0
June = int(sales('June')) June21 = 0
July= int(sales('July')) July21 = 0
August = int(sales('August')) August21 = 0
September = int(sales('September')) September21 =
October = int(sales('October')) int(sales20201('September'))
November = int(sales('November')) October21 =
December = int(sales('December')) int(sales20201('October'))
November21 =
total2019 = February + March + April int(sales20201('November'))
+ May + June + July + August + December21 =
September + October + November + int(sales20201('December'))
December
print(total2019)
January3 = int(sales2021('January'))
February3 =
January1 = int(sales1('January')) int(sales2021('February'))
February1 = int(sales1('February')) March3 = int(sales2021('March'))
March1 = int(sales1('March')) April3 = int(sales2021('April'))
April1 = int(sales1('April')) May3 = int(sales2021('May'))
May1 = int(sales1('May')) June3 = int(sales2021('June'))
June1 = int(sales1('June')) July3= int(sales2021('July'))
July1= int(sales1('July')) August3 = int(sales2021('August'))
August1 = int(sales1('August')) September3 =
September1 = int(sales2021('September'))
int(sales1('September')) October3 = int(sales2021('October'))
October1 = int(sales1('October')) November3 =
November1 = int(sales1('November')) int(sales2021('November'))
December1 = int(sales1('December')) December3 =
int(sales2021('December'))

January2 = int(sales2020('January'))
February2 = January31 =
int(sales2020('February')) int(sales22021('January'))
March2 = 0 February31 =
April2 = 0 int(sales22021('February'))
May2 = 0 March31 = int(sales22021('March'))
June2 = 0 April31 = int(sales22021('April'))
July2 = 0 May31 = int(sales22021('May'))
August2 = 0 June31 = int(sales22021('June'))
September2 = July31= int(sales22021('July'))
int(sales2020('September')) August31 = int(sales22021('August'))
October2 = int(sales2020('October'))

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September31 = Sales2 =
int(sales22021('September')) [January2,February2,September2,Octob
October31 = er2,November2,December2]
int(sales22021('October')) Sales21 =
November31 = [January21,February21,September21,Oc
int(sales22021('November')) tober21,November21,December21]
December31 =
int(sales22021('December')) plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month, Sales2,label=
'RECEP1',marker ='o')
Months = plt.plot(Month, Sales21,label=
['January','February','March','April 'RECEP2',marker ='o')
','May','June','July','August','Sept
ember','October','November','Decembe plt.title('Sales 2020')
r'] plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
Sales = plt.xlabel('Month')
[January,February,March,April,May,Ju plt.grid()
ne,July,August,September,October,Nov plt.ylabel('Sales')
ember,December] plt.title('2020 SALES', fontsize =
Sales1 = 20)
[January1,February1,March1,April1,Ma plt.legend()
y1,June1,July1,August1,September1,Oc plt.show()
tober1,November1,December1]

#fig, ax Sales3 =
=plt.subplots(figsize=(10,5)) [January3,February3,March3,April3,Ma
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) y3,June3,July3,August3,September3,Oc
plt.plot(Months, Sales,label= tober3,November3,December3]
'RECEP1',marker ='o') Sales13 =
plt.plot(Months, Sales1,label= [January31,February31,March31,April3
'RECEP2',marker = 'o') 1,May31,June31,July31,August31,Septe
plt.title('Sales 2019') mber31,October31,November31,December
plt.xlabel('Month') 31]
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.title('2019 SALES', fontsize = plt.plot(Months, Sales3,label=
15) 'RECEP1',marker ='o')
#for index in range(len(Sales)): plt.plot(Months, Sales13,label=
   # 'RECEP2',marker ='o')
ax.text(Months[index],Sales[index],S
ales[index],size = 10,rotation = 7)
     plt.title('Sales 2021')
#for index in range(len(Sales1)): plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
    #ax.text(Months[index],Sales1[in plt.xlabel('Month')
dex],Sales1[index],size = plt.grid()
10,rotation = 7)    plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.title('2021 SALES', fontsize =
plt.grid() 20)
plt.legend() plt.legend()
plt.show() plt.show()

Month = kidssales =
['January','February','September','O [kids_Feb,kids_Mar,kids_Apr,kids_May
ctober','November','December'] ,kids_Jun,kids_Jul,kids_Aug,kids_Sep
t,kids_Oct,kids_Nov,kids_Dec]

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Month = unisexsales1
['February','March','April','May','J =[Unisex_Jan1,Unisex_Feb1,Unisex_Sep
une','July','August','September','Oc t1,Unisex_Oct1,Unisex_Nov1,Unisex_De
tober','November','December'] c1]
Month1 =
['January','February','September','O
ctober','November','December'] kidssales2 =
Month2 = [kids_Jan2,kids_Feb2,kids_Mar2,kids_
['January','February','March','April Apr2,kids_May2,kids_Jun2,kids_Jul2,k
','May','June','July','August','Sept ids_Aug2,kids_Sept2,kids_Oct2,kids_N
ember','October','November','Decembe ov2,kids_Dec2]
r'] teensales2 =
teensales = [teen_Jan2,teen_Feb2,teen_Mar2,teen_
[teen_Feb,teen_Mar,teen_Apr,teen_May Apr2,teen_May2,teen_Jun2,teen_Jul2,t
,teen_Jun,teen_Jul,teen_Aug,teen_Sep een_Aug2,teen_Sept2,teen_Oct2,teen_N
t,teen_Oct,teen_Nov,teen_Dec] ov2,teen_Dec2]
adultsales adultsales2
=[adult_Feb,adult_Mar,adult_Apr,adul =[adult_Jan2,adult_Feb2,adult_Mar2,a
t_May,adult_Jun,adult_Jul,adult_Aug, dult_Apr2,adult_May2,adult_Jun2,adul
adult_Sept,adult_Oct,adult_Nov,adult t_Jul2,adult_Aug2,adult_Sept2,adult_
_Dec] Oct2,adult_Nov2,adult_Dec2]

malesales malesales2
=[Male_Feb,Male_Mar,Male_Apr,Male_Ma =[Male_Jan2,Male_Feb2,Male_Mar2,Male
y,Male_Jun,Male_Jul,Male_Aug,Male_Se _Apr2,Male_May2,Male_Jun2,Male_Jul2,
pt,Male_Oct,Male_Nov,Male_Dec] Male_Aug2,Male_Sept2,Male_Oct2,Male_
femalesales Nov2,Male_Dec2]
=[Female_Feb,Female_Mar,Female_Apr,F femalesales2
emale_May,Female_Jun,Female_Jul,Fema =[Female_Jan2,Female_Feb2,Female_Mar
le_Aug,Female_Sept,Female_Oct,Female 2,Female_Apr2,Female_May2,Female_Jun
_Nov,Female_Dec] 2,Female_Jul2,Female_Aug2,Female_Sep
unisexsales t2,Female_Oct2,Female_Nov2,Female_De
=[Unisex_Feb,Unisex_Mar,Unisex_Apr,U c2]
nisex_May,Unisex_Jun,Unisex_Jul,Unis unisexsales2
ex_Aug,Unisex_Sept,Unisex_Oct,Unisex =[Unisex_Jan2,Unisex_Feb2,Unisex_Mar
_Nov,Unisex_Dec] 2,Unisex_Apr2,Unisex_May2,Unisex_Jun
2,Unisex_Jul2,Unisex_Aug2,Unisex_Sep
kidssales1 = t2,Unisex_Oct2,Unisex_Nov2,Unisex_De
[kids_Jan1,kids_Feb1,kids_Sept1,kids c2]
_Oct1,kids_Nov1,kids_Dec1]
teensales1 =
[teen_Jan1,teen_Feb1,teen_Sept1,teen fig, ax
_Oct1,teen_Nov1,teen_Dec1] =plt.subplots(figsize=(10,5))
adultsales1       
=[adult_Jan1,adult_Feb1,adult_Sept1, plt.plot(Month, kidssales,label=
adult_Oct1,adult_Nov1,adult_Dec1] 'Kids',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month, teensales,label=
malesales1 'Teen',marker ='o')
=[Male_Jan1,Male_Feb1,Male_Sept1,Mal plt.plot(Month, adultsales,label=
e_Oct1,Male_Nov1,Male_Dec1] 'Adult',marker ='o')
femalesales1 plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2019')
=[Female_Jan1,Female_Feb1,Female_Sep plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
t1,Female_Oct1,Female_Nov1,Female_De plt.xlabel('Month')
c1] plt.ylabel('Sales')

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plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2019)', plt.ylabel('Sales')


fontsize = 20)   plt.title('Gender Group Monthly
plt.legend() Sales(2020)', fontsize = 20)
plt.grid() plt.legend()
plt.savefig('AGE2019.png') plt.grid()
plt.show() plt.savefig('GENDER2020.png')
plt.show()
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month,malesales,label= plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
'Male',marker ='o') plt.plot(Month2, kidssales2,label=
plt.plot(Month,femalesales,label= 'Kids',marker ='o')
'Female',marker ='o') plt.plot(Month2, teensales2,label=
plt.plot(Month,unisexsales,label= 'Teen',marker ='o')
'Unisex',marker ='o') plt.plot(Month2, adultsales2,label=
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly 'Adult',marker ='o')
Sales 2019') plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2021')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.xlabel('Month')
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2021)',
Sales(2019)', fontsize = 20) fontsize = 20)
plt.legend() plt.legend()
plt.grid() plt.grid()
plt.savefig('GENDER2019.png') plt.savefig('AGE2021.png')
plt.show() plt.show()

plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month1, kidssales1,label= plt.plot(Month2,malesales2,label=
'Kids',marker ='o') 'Male',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month1, teensales1,label= plt.plot(Month2,femalesales2,label=
'Teen',marker ='o') 'Female',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month1, adultsales1,label= plt.plot(Month2,unisexsales2,label=
'Adult',marker ='o') 'Unisex',marker ='o')
plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2020') plt.title('Gender Group Monthly
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) Sales 2021')
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.xlabel('Month')
plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2020)', plt.ylabel('Sales')
fontsize = 20) plt.title('Gender Group Monthly
plt.legend() Sales(2021)', fontsize = 20)
plt.grid() plt.legend()
plt.savefig('AGE2020.png') plt.grid()
plt.show() plt.savefig('Gender2021.png')
plt.show()
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month1,malesales1,label=
'Male',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month1,femalesales1,label=
'Female',marker ='o') #First Customer
plt.plot(Month1,unisexsales1,label= BFebruary = sales('February','Bag')
'Unisex',marker ='o') BMarch = sales('March','Bag')
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly BApril = sales('April','Bag')
Sales 2020') BMay = sales('May','Bag')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) BJune = sales('June','Bag')
plt.xlabel('Month')

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BJuly = sales('July','Bag') PSeptember =


BAugust = sales('August','Bag') sales('September','Pants')
BSeptember = POctober = sales('October','Pants')
sales('September','Bag') PNovember =
BOctober = sales('October','Bag') sales('November','Pants')
BNovember = sales('November','Bag') PDecember =
BDecember = sales('December','Bag') sales('December','Pants')

BJanuary2 = PJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Bag') sales2020('January','Pants')
BFebruary2 = PFebruary2 =
sales2020('February','Bag') sales2020('February','Pants')
BMay2 = 0 PSeptember2 =
BSeptember2 = sales2020('September','Pants')
sales2020('September','Bag') POctober2 =
BOctober2 = sales2020('October','Pants')
sales2020('October','Bag') PNovember2 =
BNovember2 = sales2020('November','Pants')
sales2020('November','Bag') PDecember2 =
BDecember2 = sales2020('December','Pants')
sales2020('December','Bag')
PJanuary3 =
BJanuary3 = sales2021('January','Pants')
sales2021('January','Bag') PFebruary3 =
BFebruary3 = sales2021('February','Pants')
sales2021('February','Bag') PMarch3 = sales2021('March','Pants')
BMarch3 = sales2021('March','Bag') PApril3 = sales2021('April','Pants')
BApril3 = sales2021('April','Bag') PMay3 = sales2021('May','Pants')
BMay3 = sales2021('May','Bag') PJune3 = sales2021('June','Pants')
BJune3 = sales2021('June','Bag') PJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pants')
BJuly3 = sales2021('July','Bag') PAugust3 =
BAugust3 = sales2021('August','Bag') sales2021('August','Pants')
BSeptember3 = PSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Bag') sales2021('September','Pants')
BOctober3 = POctober3 =
sales2021('October','Bag') sales2021('October','Pants')
BNovember3 = PNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Bag') sales2021('November','Pants')
BDecember3 = PDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Bag') sales2021('December','Pants')

#First Customer #First Customer


PFebruary = SHFebruary =
sales('February','Pants') sales('February','Short')
PMarch = sales('March','Pants') SHMarch = sales('March','Short')
PApril = sales('April','Pants') SHApril = sales('April','Short')
PMay = sales('May','Pants') SHMay = sales('May','Short')
PJune = sales('June','Pants') SHJune = sales('June','Short')
PJuly = sales('July','Pants') SHJuly = sales('July','Short')
PAugust = sales('August','Pants') SHAugust = sales('August','Short')

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SHSeptember = TSeptember = sales('September','T


sales('September','Short') Shirt')
SHOctober = sales('October','Short') TOctober = sales('October','T
SHNovember = Shirt')
sales('November','Short') TNovember = sales('November','T
SHDecember = Shirt')
sales('December','Short') TDecember = sales('December','T
Shirt')
SHJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Short') TJanuary2 = sales2020('January','T
SHFebruary2 = Shirt')
sales2020('February','Short') TFebruary2 = sales2020('February','T
SHSeptember2 = Shirt')
sales2020('September','Short') TSeptember2 =
SHOctober2 = sales2020('September','T Shirt')
sales2020('October','Short') TOctober2 = sales2020('October','T
SHNovember2 = Shirt')
sales2020('November','Short') TNovember2 = sales2020('November','T
SHDecember2 = Shirt')
sales2020('December','Short') TDecember2 = sales2020('December','T
Shirt')
SHJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Short') TJanuary3 = sales2021('January','T
SHFebruary3 = Shirt')
sales2021('February','Short') TFebruary3 = sales2021('February','T
SHMarch3 = Shirt')
sales2021('March','Short') TMarch3 = sales2021('March','T
SHApril3 = Shirt')
sales2021('April','Short') TApril3 = sales2021('April','T
SHMay3 = sales2021('May','Short') Shirt')
SHJune3 = sales2021('June','Short') TMay3 = sales2021('May','T Shirt')
SHJuly3 = sales2021('July','Short') TJune3 = sales2021('June','T Shirt')
SHAugust3 = TJuly3 = sales2021('July','T Shirt')
sales2021('August','Short') TAugust3 = sales2021('August','T
SHSeptember3 = Shirt')
sales2021('September','Short') TSeptember3 =
SHOctober3 = sales2021('September','T Shirt')
sales2021('October','Short') TOctober3 = sales2021('October','T
SHNovember3 = Shirt')
sales2021('November','Short') TNovember3 = sales2021('November','T
SHDecember3 = Shirt')
sales2021('December','Short') TDecember3 = sales2021('December','T
Shirt')

#second customer
#First Customer
TFebruary = sales('February','T
Shirt') #First Customer
TMarch = sales('March','T Shirt') JFebruary =
TApril = sales('April','T Shirt') sales('February','Jacket')
TMay = sales('May','T Shirt') JMarch = sales('March','Jacket')
TJune = sales('June','T Shirt') JApril = sales('April','Jacket')
TJuly = sales('July','T Shirt') JMay = sales('May','Jacket')
TAugust = sales('August','T Shirt') JJune = sales('June','Jacket')

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JJuly = sales('July','Jacket') UMay = sales('May','Uniform')


JAugust = sales('August','Jacket') UJune = sales('June','Uniform')
JSeptember = UJuly = sales('July','Uniform')
sales('September','Jacket') UAugust = sales('August','Uniform')
JOctober = sales('October','Jacket') USeptember =
JNovember = sales('September','Uniform')
sales('November','Jacket') UOctober =
JDecember = sales('October','Uniform')
sales('December','Jacket') UNovember =
sales('November','Uniform')
JJanuary2 = UDecember =
sales2020('February','Jacket') sales('December','Uniform')
JFebruary2 =
sales2020('February','Jacket') UJanuary2 =
JSeptember2 = sales2020('January','Uniform')
sales2020('September','Jacket') UFebruary2 =
JOctober2 = sales2020('February','Uniform')
sales2020('October','Jacket') USeptember2 =
JNovember2 = sales2020('September','Uniform')
sales2020('November','Jacket') UOctober2 =
JDecember2 = sales2020('October','Uniform')
sales2020('December','Jacket') UNovember2 =
sales2020('November','Uniform')
JJanuary3 = UDecember2 =
sales2021('January','Jacket') sales2020('December','Uniform')
JFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Jacket') UJanuary3 =
JMarch3 = sales2021('January','Uniform')
sales2021('March','Jacket') UFebruary3 =
JApril3 = sales2021('February','Uniform')
sales2021('April','Jacket') UMarch3 =
JMay3 = sales2021('May','Jacket') sales2021('March','Uniform')
JJune3 = sales2021('June','Jacket') UApril3 =
JJuly3 = sales2021('July','Jacket') sales2021('April','Uniform')
JAugust3 = UMay3 = sales2021('May','Uniform')
sales2021('August','Jacket') UJune3 = sales2021('June','Uniform')
JSeptember3 = UJuly3 = sales2021('July','Uniform')
sales2021('September','Jacket') UAugust3 =
JOctober3 = sales2021('August','Uniform')
sales2021('October','Jacket') USeptember3 =
JNovember3 = sales2021('September','Uniform')
sales2021('November','Jacket') UOctober3 =
JDecember3 = sales2021('October','Uniform')
sales2021('December','Jacket') UNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Uniform')
UDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Uniform')

#First Customer
UFebruary =
sales('February','Uniform') #First Customer
UMarch = sales('March','Uniform') POFebruary =
UApril = sales('April','Uniform') sales('February','Polo')

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POMarch = sales('March','Polo') BLApril = sales('April','Blouse')


POApril = sales('April','Polo') BLMay = sales('May','Blouse')
POMay = sales('May','Polo') BLJune = sales('June','Blouse')
POJune = sales('June','Polo') BLJuly = sales('July','Blouse')
POJuly = sales('July','Polo') BLAugust = sales('August','Blouse')
POAugust = sales('August','Polo') BLSeptember =
POSeptember = sales('September','Blouse')
sales('September','Polo') BLOctober =
POOctober = sales('October','Polo') sales('October','Blouse')
PONovember = BLNovember =
sales('November','Polo') sales('November','Blouse')
PODecember = BLDecember =
sales('December','Polo') sales('December','Blouse')

POJanuary2 = BLJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Polo') sales2020('January','Blouse')
POFebruary2 = BLFebruary2 =
sales2020('February','Polo') sales2020('February','Blouse')
POSeptember2 = BLSeptember2 =
sales2020('September','Polo') sales2020('September','Blouse')
POOctober2 = BLOctober2 =
sales2020('October','Polo') sales2020('October','Blouse')
PONovember2 = BLNovember2 =
sales2020('November','Polo') sales2020('November','Blouse')
PODecember2 = BLDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Polo')  sales2020('December','Blouse')

POJanuary3 = BLJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Polo') sales2021('January','Blouse')
POFebruary3 = BLFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Polo') sales2021('February','Blouse')
POMarch3 = sales2021('March','Polo') BLMarch3 =
POApril3 = sales2021('April','Polo') sales2021('March','Blouse')
POMay3 = sales2021('May','Polo') BLApril3 =
POJune3 = sales2021('June','Polo') sales2021('April','Blouse')
POJuly3 = sales2021('July','Polo') BLMay3 = sales2021('May','Blouse')
POAugust3 = BLJune3 = sales2021('June','Blouse')
sales2021('August','Polo') BLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Blouse')
POSeptember3 = BLAugust3 =
sales2021('September','Polo') sales2021('August','Blouse')
POOctober3 = BLSeptember3 =
sales2021('October','Polo') sales2021('September','Blouse')
PONovember3 = BLOctober3 =
sales2021('November','Polo') sales2021('October','Blouse')
PODecember3 = BLNovember3 =
sales2021('December','Polo') sales2021('November','Blouse')
BLDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Blouse')

#First Customer
BLFebruary = #First Customer
sales('February','Blouse') DFebruary =
BLMarch = sales('March','Blouse') sales('February','Dress')

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DMarch = sales('March','Dress') HWMarch = sales('March','Headwear')


DApril = sales('April','Dress') HWApril = sales('April','Headwear')
DMay = sales('May','Dress') HWMay = sales('May','Headwear')
DJune = sales('June','Dress') HWJune = sales('June','Headwear')
DJuly = sales('July','Dress') HWJuly = sales('July','Headwear')
DAugust = sales('August','Dress') HWAugust =
DSeptember = sales('August','Headwear')
sales('September','Dress') HWSeptember =
DOctober = sales('October','Dress') sales('September','Headwear')
DNovember = HWOctober =
sales('November','Dress') sales('October','Headwear')
DDecember = HWNovember =
sales('December','Dress') sales('November','Headwear')
HWDecember =
sales('December','Headwear')
DJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Dress') HWJanuary2 =
DFebruary2 = sales2020('January','Headwear')
sales2020('February','Dress') HWFebruary2 =
DSeptember2 = sales2020('February','Headwear')
sales2020('September','Dress') HWSeptember2 =
DOctober2 = sales2020('September','Headwear')
sales2020('October','Dress') HWOctober2 =
DNovember2 = sales2020('October','Headwear')
sales2020('November','Dress') HWNovember2 =
DDecember2 = sales2020('November','Headwear')
sales2020('December','Dress') HWDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Headwear')
DJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Dress') HWJanuary3 =
DFebruary3 = sales2021('January','Headwear')
sales2021('February','Dress') HWFebruary3 =
DMarch3 = sales2021('March','Dress') sales2021('February','Headwear')
DApril3 = sales2021('April','Dress') HWMarch3 =
DMay3 = sales2021('May','Dress') sales2021('March','Headwear')
DJune3 = sales2021('June','Dress') HWApril3 =
DJuly3 = sales2021('July','Dress') sales2021('April','Headwear')
DAugust3 = HWMay3 = sales2021('May','Headwear')
sales2021('August','Dress') HWJune3 =
DSeptember3 = sales2021('June','Headwear')
sales2021('September','Dress') HWJuly3 =
DOctober3 = sales2021('July','Headwear')
sales2021('October','Dress') HWAugust3 =
DNovember3 = sales2021('August','Headwear')
sales2021('November','Dress') HWSeptember3 =
DDecember3 = sales2021('September','Headwear')
sales2021('December','Dress') HWOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Headwear')
HWNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Headwear')
#First Customer HWDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Headwear')
HWFebruary =
sales('February','Headwear')

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SWAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Sportswear')
SWSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Sportswear')
#First Customer SWOctober3 =
SWFebruary = sales2021('October','Sportswear')
sales('February','Sportswear') SWNovember3 =
SWMarch = sales2021('November','Sportswear')
sales('March','Sportswear') SWDecember3 =
SWApril = sales2021('December','Sportswear')
sales('April','Sportswear')
SWMay = sales('May','Sportswear')
SWJune = sales('June','Sportswear') #First Customer
SWJuly = sales('July','Sportswear') SWIFebruary =
SWAugust = sales('February','Swimwear')
sales('August','Sportswear') SWIMarch = sales('March','Swimwear')
SWSeptember = SWIApril = sales('April','Swimwear')
sales('September','Sportswear') SWIMay = sales('May','Swimwear')
SWOctober = SWIJune = sales('June','Swimwear')
sales('October','Sportswear') SWIJuly = sales('July','Swimwear')
SWNovember = SWIAugust =
sales('November','Sportswear') sales('August','Swimwear')
SWDecember = SWISeptember =
sales('December','Sportswear') sales('September','Swimwear')
SWIOctober =
sales('October','Swimwear')
SWJanuary2 = SWINovember =
sales2020('January','Sportswear') sales('November','Swimwear')
SWFebruary2 = SWIDecember =
sales2020('February','Sportswear') sales('December','Swimwear')
SWSeptember2 =
sales2020('September','Sportswear') SWIJanuary2 =
SWOctober2 = sales2020('January','Swimwear')
sales2020('October','Sportswear') SWIFebruary2 =
SWNovember2 = sales2020('February','Swimwear')
sales2020('November','Sportswear') SWISeptember2 =
SWDecember2 = sales2020('September','Swimwear')
sales2020('December','Sportswear') SWIOctober2 =
sales2020('October','Swimwear')
SWJanuary3 = SWINovember2 =
sales2021('January','Sportswear') sales2020('November','Swimwear')
SWFebruary3 = SWIDecember2 =
sales2021('February','Sportswear') sales2020('December','Swimwear')
SWMarch3 =
sales2021('March','Sportswear')
SWApril3 = SWIJanuary3 =
sales2021('April','Sportswear') sales2021('January','Swimwear')
SWMay3 = SWIFebruary3 =
sales2021('May','Sportswear') sales2021('February','Swimwear')
SWJune3 = SWIMarch3 =
sales2021('June','Sportswear') sales2021('March','Swimwear')
SWJuly3 = SWIApril3 =
sales2021('July','Sportswear') sales2021('April','Swimwear')

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SWIMay3 = FWApril3 =
sales2021('May','Swimwear') sales2021('April','Footwear')
SWIJune3 = FWMay3 = sales2021('May','Footwear')
sales2021('June','Swimwear') FWJune3 =
SWIJuly3 = sales2021('June','Footwear')
sales2021('July','Swimwear') FWJuly3 =
SWIAugust3 = sales2021('July','Footwear')
sales2021('August','Swimwear') FWAugust3 =
SWISeptember3 = sales2021('August','Footwear')
sales2021('September','Swimwear') FWSeptember3 =
SWIOctober3 = sales2021('September','Footwear')
sales2021('October','Swimwear') FWOctober3 =
SWINovember3 = sales2021('October','Footwear')
sales2021('November','Swimwear') FWNovember3 =
SWIDecember3 = sales2021('November','Footwear')
sales2021('December','Swimwear') FWDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Footwear')
#First Customer
FWFebruary =
sales('February','Footwear')
FWMarch = sales('March','Footwear')
FWApril = sales('April','Footwear') #First Customer
FWMay = sales('May','Footwear') UWFebruary =
FWJune = sales('June','Footwear') sales('February','Underwear')
FWJuly = sales('July','Footwear') UWMarch = sales('March','Underwear')
FWAugust = UWApril = sales('April','Underwear')
sales('August','Footwear') UWMay = sales('May','Underwear')
FWSeptember = UWJune = sales('June','Underwear')
sales('September','Footwear') UWJuly = sales('July','Underwear')
FWOctober = UWAugust =
sales('October','Footwear') sales('August','Underwear')
FWNovember = UWSeptember =
sales('November','Footwear') sales('September','Underwear')
FWDecember = UWOctober =
sales('December','Footwear') sales('October','Underwear')
UWNovember =
FWJanuary2 = sales('November','Underwear')
sales2020('January','Footwear') UWDecember =
FWFebruary2 = sales('December','Underwear')
sales2020('February','Footwear')
FWSeptember2 = UWJanuary2 =
sales2020('September','Footwear') sales2020('January','Underwear')
FWOctober2 = UWFebruary2 =
sales2020('October','Footwear') sales2020('February','Underwear')
FWNovember2 = UWSeptember2 =
sales2020('November','Footwear') sales2020('September','Underwear')
FWDecember2 = UWOctober2 =
sales2020('December','Footwear') sales2020('October','Underwear')
UWNovember2 =
FWJanuary3 = sales2020('November','Underwear')
sales2021('January','Footwear') UWDecember2 =
FWFebruary3 = sales2020('December','Underwear')
sales2021('February','Footwear')
FWMarch3 =
sales2021('March','Footwear')

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UWJanuary3 = SADecember2 =
sales2021('January','Underwear') sales2020('December','Sando')
UWFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Underwear') SAJanuary3 =
UWMarch3 = sales2021('January','Sando')
sales2021('March','Underwear') SAFebruary3 =
UWApril3 = sales2021('February','Sando')
sales2021('April','Underwear') SAMarch3 =
UWMay3 = sales2021('March','Sando')
sales2021('May','Underwear') SAApril3 =
UWJune3 = sales2021('April','Sando')
sales2021('June','Underwear') SAMay3 = sales2021('May','Sando')
UWJuly3 = SAJune3 = sales2021('June','Sando')
sales2021('July','Underwear') SAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Sando')
UWAugust3 = SAAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Underwear') sales2021('August','Sando')
UWSeptember3 = SASeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Underwear') sales2021('September','Sando')
UWOctober3 = SAOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Underwear') sales2021('October','Sando')
UWNovember3 = SANovember3 =
sales2021('November','Underwear') sales2021('November','Sando')
UWDecember3 = SADecember3 =
sales2021('December','Underwear') sales2021('December','Sando')

#First Customer
#First Customer SKFebruary =
SAFebruary = sales('February','Skirt')
sales('February','Sando') SKMarch = sales('March','Skirt')
SAMarch = sales('March','Sando') SKApril = sales('April','Skirt')
SAApril = sales('April','Sando') SKMay = sales('May','Skirt')
SAMay = sales('May','Sando') SKJune = sales('June','Skirt')
SAJune = sales('June','Sando') SKJuly = sales('July','Skirt')
SAJuly = sales('July','Sando') SKAugust = sales('August','Skirt')
SAAugust = sales('August','Sando') SKSeptember =
SASeptember = sales('September','Skirt')
sales('September','Sando') SKOctober = sales('October','Skirt')
SAOctober = sales('October','Sando') SKNovember =
SANovember = sales('November','Skirt')
sales('November','Sando') SKDecember =
SADecember = sales('December','Skirt')
sales('December','Sando')
SKJanuary2
SAJanuary2 = =sales2020('January','Skirt')
sales2020('January','Sando') SKFebruary2 =
SAFebruary2 = sales2020('February','Skirt')
sales2020('February','Sando') SKSeptember2 =
SASeptember2 = sales2020('September','Skirt')
sales2020('September','Sando') SKOctober2 =
SAOctober2 = sales2020('October','Skirt')
sales2020('October','Sando') SKNovember2 =
SANovember2 = sales2020('November','Skirt')
sales2020('November','Sando')

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SKDecember2 = GLNovember2 =
sales2020('December','Skirt') sales2020('November','Gloves')
GLDecember2 =
SKJanuary3 = sales2020('December','Gloves')
sales2021('January','Skirt')
SKFebruary3 = GLJanuary3 =
sales2021('February','Skirt') sales2021('January','Gloves')
SKMarch3 = GLFebruary3 =
sales2021('March','Skirt') sales2021('February','Gloves')
SKApril3 = GLMarch3 =
sales2021('April','Skirt') sales2021('March','Gloves')
SKMay3 = sales2021('May','Skirt') GLApril3 =
SKJune3 = sales2021('June','Skirt') sales2021('April','Gloves')
SKJuly3 = sales2021('July','Skirt') GLMay3 = sales2021('May','Gloves')
SKAugust3 = GLJune3 = sales2021('June','Gloves')
sales2021('August','Skirt') GLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Gloves')
SKSeptember3 = GLAugust3 =
sales2021('September','Skirt') sales2021('August','Gloves')
SKOctober3 = GLSeptember3 =
sales2021('October','Skirt') sales2021('September','Gloves')
SKNovember3 = GLOctober3 =
sales2021('November','Skirt') sales2021('October','Gloves')
SKDecember3 = GLNovember3 =
sales2021('December','Skirt') sales2021('November','Gloves')
GLDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Gloves')

#First Customer
GLFebruary =
sales('February','Gloves')
GLMarch = sales('March','Gloves')
GLApril = sales('April','Gloves') #First Customer
GLMay = sales('May','Gloves') PJFebruary =
GLJune = sales('June','Gloves') sales('February','Pajama')
GLJuly = sales('July','Gloves') PJMarch = sales('March','Pajama')
GLAugust = sales('August','Gloves') PJApril = sales('April','Pajama')
GLSeptember = PJMay = sales('May','Pajama')
sales('September','Gloves') PJJune = sales('June','Pajama')
GLOctober = PJJuly = sales('July','Pajama')
sales('October','Gloves') PJAugust = sales('August','Pajama')
GLNovember = PJSeptember =
sales('November','Gloves') sales('September','Pajama')
GLDecember = PJOctober =
sales('December','Gloves') sales('October','Pajama')
PJNovember =
GLJanuary2 = sales('November','Pajama')
sales2020('January','Gloves') PJDecember =
GLFebruary2 = sales('December','Pajama')
sales2020('February','Gloves')
GLSeptember2 = PJJanuary2 =
sales2020('September','Gloves') sales2020('January','Pajama')
GLOctober2 = PJFebruary2 =
sales2020('October','Gloves') sales2020('February','Pajama')

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PJSeptember2 = MAFebruary2 =
sales2020('September','Pajama') sales2020('February','Mask')
PJOctober2 = MASeptember2 =
sales2020('October','Pajama') sales2020('September','Mask')
PJNovember2 = MAOctober2 =
sales2020('November','Pajama') sales2020('October','Mask')
PJDecember2 = MANovember2 =
sales2020('December','Pajama') sales2020('November','Mask')
MADecember2 =
sales2020('December','Mask')
PJJanuary3  =
sales2021('January','Pajama') MAJanuary3 =
PJFebruary3 = sales2021('January','Mask')
sales2021('February','Pajama') MAFebruary3 =
PJMarch3 = sales2021('February','Mask')
sales2021('March','Pajama') MAMarch3 = sales2021('March','Mask')
PJApril3 = MAApril3 = sales2021('April','Mask')
sales2021('April','Pajama') MAMay3 = sales2021('May','Mask')
PJMay3 = sales2021('May','Pajama') MAJune3 = sales2021('June','Mask')
PJJune3 = sales2021('June','Pajama') MAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Mask')
PJJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pajama') MAAugust3 =
PJAugust3 = sales2021('August','Mask')
sales2021('August','Pajama') MASeptember3 =
PJSeptember3 = sales2021('September','Mask')
sales2021('September','Pajama') MAOctober3 =
PJOctober3 = sales2021('October','Mask')
sales2021('October','Pajama') MANovember3 =
PJNovember3 = sales2021('November','Mask')
sales2021('November','Pajama') MADecember3 =
PJDecember3 = sales2021('December','Mask')
sales2021('December','Pajama')

#First Customer
#First Customer BEFebruary =
MAFebruary = sales('February','Belt')
sales('February','Mask') BEMarch = sales('March','Belt')
MAMarch = sales('March','Mask') BEApril = sales('April','Belt')
MAApril = sales('April','Mask') BEMay = sales('May','Belt')
MAMay = sales('May','Mask') BEJune = sales('June','Belt')
MAJune = sales('June','Mask') BEJuly = sales('July','Belt')
MAJuly = sales('July','Mask') BEAugust = sales('August','Belt')
MAAugust = sales('August','Mask') BESeptember =
MASeptember = sales('September','Belt')
sales('September','Mask') BEOctober = sales('October','Belt')
MAOctober = sales('October','Mask') BENovember =
MANovember = sales('November','Belt')
sales('November','Mask') BEDecember =
MADecember = sales('December','Belt')
sales('December','Mask')
BEJanuary2 =
MAJanuary2 = sales2020('January','Belt')
sales2020('January','Mask') BEFebruary2 =
sales2020('February','Belt')

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BESeptember2 = SCOctober2 =
sales2020('September','Belt') sales2020('October','Scarf')
BEOctober2 = SCNovember2 =
sales2020('October','Belt') sales2020('November','Scarf')
BENovember2 = SCDecember2 =
sales2020('November','Belt') sales2020('December','Scarf')
BEDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Belt') SCJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Scarf')
BEJanuary3 = SCFebruary3 =
sales2021('January','Belt') sales2021('February','Scarf')
BEFebruary3 = SCMarch3 =
sales2021('February','Belt') sales2021('March','Scarf')
BEMarch3 = sales2021('March','Belt') SCApril3 =
BEApril3 = sales2021('April','Belt') sales2021('April','Scarf')
BEMay3 = sales2021('May','Belt') SCMay3 = sales2021('May','Scarf')
BEJune3 = sales2021('June','Belt') SCJune3 = sales2021('June','Scarf')
BEJuly3 = sales2021('July','Belt') SCJuly3 = sales2021('July','Scarf')
BEAugust3 = SCAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Belt') sales2021('August','Scarf')
BESeptember3 = SCSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Belt') sales2021('September','Scarf')
BEOctober3 = SCOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Belt') sales2021('October','Scarf')
BENovember3 = SCNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Belt') sales2021('November','Scarf')
BEDecember3 = SCDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Belt') sales2021('December','Scarf')

SCFebruary =
#First Customer sales('February','Scarf')
SCFebruary = SCMarch = sales('March','Scarf')
sales('February','Scarf') SCApril = sales('April','Scarf')
SCMarch = sales('March','Scarf') SCMay = sales('May','Scarf')
SCApril = sales('April','Scarf') SCJune = sales('June','Scarf')
SCMay = sales('May','Scarf') SCJuly = sales('July','Scarf')
SCJune = sales('June','Scarf') SCAugust = sales('August','Scarf')
SCJuly = sales('July','Scarf') SCSeptember =
SCAugust = sales('August','Scarf') sales('September','Scarf')
SCSeptember = SCOctober = sales('October','Scarf')
sales('September','Scarf') SCNovember =
SCOctober = sales('October','Scarf') sales('November','Scarf')
SCNovember = SCDecember =
sales('November','Scarf') sales('December','Scarf')
SCDecember =
sales('December','Scarf') #First Customer

SCJanuary2 = Bags =
sales2020('January','Scarf') [BFebruary,BMarch,BApril,BMay,BJune,
SCFebruary2 = BJuly,BAugust,BSeptember,BOctober,BN
sales2020('February','Scarf') ovember,BDecember]
SCSeptember2 = Pants =
sales2020('September','Scarf') [PFebruary,PMarch,PApril,PMay,PJune,

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PJuly,PAugust,PSeptember,POctober,PN Mask =
ovember,PDecember] [MAFebruary,MAMarch,MAApril,MAMay,MA
Short = June,MAJuly,MAAugust,MASeptember,MAO
[SHFebruary,SHMarch,SHApril,SHMay,SH ctober,MANovember,MADecember]
June,SHJuly,SHAugust,SHSeptember,SHO Scarf =
ctober,SHNovember,SHDecember] [SCFebruary,SCMarch,SCApril,SCMay,SC
TShirt = June,SCJuly,SCAugust,SCSeptember,SCO
[TFebruary,TMarch,TApril,TMay,TJune, ctober,SCNovember,SCDecember]
TJuly,TAugust,TSeptember,TOctober,TN Belt =
ovember,TDecember] [BEFebruary,BEMarch,BEApril,BEMay,BE
Jacket = June,BEJuly,BEAugust,BESeptember,BEO
[JFebruary,JMarch,JApril,JMay,JJune, ctober,BENovember,BEDecember]
JJuly,JAugust,JSeptember,JOctober,JN Pajama =
ovember,JDecember] [PJFebruary,PJMarch,PJApril,PJMay,PJ
Headwear = June,PJJuly,PJAugust,PJSeptember,PJO
[HWFebruary,HWMarch,HWApril,HWMay,HW ctober,PJNovember,PJDecember]
June,HWJuly,HWAugust,HWSeptember,HWO Sando =
ctober,HWNovember,HWDecember] [SAFebruary,SAMarch,SAApril,SAMay,SA
Sportswear =  June,SAJuly,SAAugust,SASeptember,SAO
[SWFebruary,SWMarch,SWApril,SWMay,SW ctober,SANovember,SADecember]
June,SWJuly,SWAugust,SWSeptember,SWO Gloves =
ctober,SWNovember,SWDecember] [GLFebruary,GLMarch,GLApril,GLMay,GL
Swimwear = June,GLJuly,GLAugust,GLSeptember,GLO
[SWIFebruary,SWIMarch,SWIApril,SWIMa ctober,GLNovember,GLDecember]
y,SWIJune,SWIJuly,SWIAugust,SWISepte
mber,SWIOctober,SWINovember,SWIDecem
ber]
Uniform =  Bags2 =
[UFebruary,UMarch,UApril,UMay,UJune, [BJanuary2,BFebruary2,BSeptember2,BO
UJuly,UAugust,USeptember,UOctober,UN ctober2,BNovember2,BDecember2]
ovember,UDecember] Pants2 =
Blouse  = [PJanuary2,PFebruary2,PSeptember2,PO
[BLFebruary,BLMarch,BLApril,BLMay,BL ctober2,PNovember2,PDecember2]
June,BLJuly,BLAugust,BLSeptember,BLO Short2 =
ctober,BLNovember,BLDecember] [SHJanuary2,SHFebruary2,SHSeptember2
Dress = ,SHOctober2,SHNovember2,SHDecember2]
[DFebruary,DMarch,DApril,DMay,DJune, TShirt2 =
DJuly,DAugust,DSeptember,DOctober,DN [TJanuary2,TFebruary2,TSeptember2,TO
ovember,DDecember] ctober2,TNovember2,TDecember2]
Footwear = Jacket2 =
[FWFebruary,FWMarch,FWApril,FWMay,FW [JJanuary2,JFebruary2,JSeptember2,JO
June,FWJuly,FWAugust,FWSeptember,FWO ctober2,JNovember2,JDecember2]
ctober,FWNovember,FWDecember] Headwear2 =
Underwear = [HWJanuary2,HWFebruary2,HWSeptember2
[UWFebruary,UWMarch,UWApril,UWMay,UW ,HWOctober2,HWNovember2,HWDecember2]
June,UWJuly,UWAugust,UWSeptember,UWO Sportswear2 = 
ctober,UWNovember,UWDecember] [SWJanuary2,SWFebruary2,SWSeptember2
Polo = ,SWOctober2,SWNovember2,SWDecember2]
[POFebruary,POMarch,POApril,POMay,PO Swimwear2 =
June,POJuly,POAugust,POSeptember,POO [SWIJanuary2,SWIFebruary2,SWISeptemb
ctober,PONovember,PODecember] er2,SWIOctober2,SWINovember2,SWIDece
Skirt = mber2]
[SKFebruary,SKMarch,SKApril,SKMay,SK
June,SKJuly,SKAugust,SKSeptember,SKO
ctober,SKNovember,SKDecember]

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Uniform2 =  Pants3 = 
[UJanuary2,UFebruary2,USeptember2,UO [PJanuary3,PFebruary3,PMarch3,PApril
ctober2,UNovember2,UDecember2] 3,PMay3,PJune3,PJuly3,PAugust3,PSept
Blouse2 ember3,POctober3,PNovember3,PDecembe
=[BLJanuary2,BLFebruary2,BLSeptember r3]
2,BLOctober2,BLNovember2,BLDecember2 Short3 =
] [SHJanuary3,SHFebruary3,SHMarch3,SHA
Dress2 = pril3,SHMay3,SHJune3,SHJuly3,SHAugus
[DJanuary2,DFebruary2,DSeptember2,DO t3,SHSeptember3,SHOctober3,SHNovembe
ctober2,DNovember2,DDecember2] r3,SHDecember3]
Footwear2 = TShirt3 =
[FWJanuary2,FWFebruary2,FWSeptember2 [TJanuary3,TFebruary3,TMarch3,TApril
,FWOctober2,FWNovember2,FWDecember2] 3,TMay3,TJune3,TJuly3,TAugust3,TSept
Underwear2 = ember3,TOctober3,TNovember3,TDecembe
[UWJanuary2,UWFebruary2,UWSeptember2 r3]
,UWOctober2,UWNovember2,UWDecember2] Jacket3 =
Polo2 = [JJanuary3,JFebruary3,JMarch3,JApril
[POJanuary2,POFebruary2,POSeptember2 3,JMay3,JJune3,JJuly3,JAugust3,JSept
,POOctober2,PONovember2,PODecember2] ember3,JOctober3,JNovember3,JDecembe
Sando2 = r3]
[SAJanuary2,SAFebruary2,SASeptember2 Headwear3 =
,SAOctober2,SANovember2,SADecember2] [HWJanuary3,HWFebruary3,HWMarch3,HWA
Skirt2 = pril3,HWMay3,HWJune3,HWJuly3,HWAugus
[SKJanuary2,SKFebruary2,SKSeptember2 t3,HWSeptember3,HWOctober3,HWNovembe
,SKOctober2,SKNovember2,SKDecember2] r3,HWDecember3]
Mask2 = Sportswear3 = 
[MAJanuary2,MAFebruary2,MASeptember2 [SWJanuary3,SWFebruary3,SWMarch3,SWA
,MAOctober2,MANovember2,MADecember2] pril3,SWMay3,SWJune3,SWJuly3,SWAugus
Scarf2 = t3,SWSeptember3,SWOctober3,SWNovembe
[SCJanuary2,SCFebruary2,SCSeptember2 r3,SWDecember3]
,SCOctober2,SCNovember2,SCDecember2] Swimwear3 = 
Belt2 = [SWIJanuary3,SWIFebruary3,SWIMarch3,
[BEJanuary2,BEFebruary2,BESeptember2 SWIApril3,SWIMay3,SWIJune3,SWIJuly3,
,BEOctober2,BENovember2,BEDecember2] SWIAugust3,SWISeptember3,SWIOctober3
Pajama2 = ,SWINovember3,SWIDecember3]
[PJJanuary2,PJFebruary2,PJSeptember2 Uniform3 = 
,PJOctober2,PJNovember2,PJDecember2] [UJanuary3,UFebruary3,UMarch3,UApril
Sando2 = 3,UMay3,UJune3,UJuly3,UAugust3,USept
[SAJanuary2,SAFebruary2,SASeptember2 ember3,UOctober3,UNovember3,UDecembe
,SAOctober2,SANovember2,SADecember2] r3]
Gloves2 = Mask3 =
[GLJanuary2,GLFebruary,GLSeptember2, [MAJanuary3,MAFebruary3,MAMarch3,MAA
GLOctober2,GLNovember2,GLDecember2] pril3,MAMay3,MAJune3,MAJuly3,MAAugus
t3,MASeptember3,MAOctober3,MANovembe
r3,MADecember3]
Blouse3  =
[BLJanuary3,BLFebruary3,BLMarch3,BLA
pril3,BLMay3,BLJune3,BLJuly3,BLAugus
Bags3 = t3,BLSeptember3,BLOctober3,BLNovembe
[BJanuary3,BFebruary3,BMarch3,BApril r3,BLDecember3]
3,BMay3,BJune3,BJuly3,BAugust3,BSept Dress3 =
ember3,BOctober3,BNovember3,BDecembe [DJanuary3,DFebruary3,DMarch3,DApril
r3] 3,DMay3,DJune3,DJuly3,DAugust3,DSept
ember3,DOctober3,DNovember3,DDecembe
r3]

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Footwear3 = Month2020 =
[FWJanuary3,FWFebruary3,FWMarch3,FWA ['January','February','September','O
pril3,FWMay3,FWJune3,FWJuly3,FWAugus ctober','November','December']
t3,FWSeptember3,FWOctober3,FWNovembe Month2021 =
r3,FWDecember3] ['January','February','March','April
Underwear3 = ','May','June','July','August','Sept
[UWJanuary3,UWFebruary3,UWMarch3,UWA ember','October','November','Decembe
pril3,UWMay3,UWJune3,UWJuly3,UWAugus r']
t3,UWSeptember3,UWOctober3,UWNovembe
r3,UWDecember3]
Polo3 = plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
[POJanuary3,POFebruary3,POMarch3,POA plt.plot(Month, Bags,label= 'Bag')
pril3,POMay3,POJune3,POJuly3,POAugus plt.plot(Month, Pants,label=
t3,POSeptember3,POOctober3,PONovembe 'Pants')
r3,PODecember3] plt.plot(Month, Short,label=
Sando3 = 'Short')
[SAJanuary3,SAFebruary3,SAMarch3,SAA plt.plot(Month, TShirt,label=
pril3,SAMay3,SAJune3,SAJuly3,SAAugus 'TShirt')
t3,SASeptember3,SAOctober3,SANovembe plt.plot(Month, Swimwear,label=
r3,SADecember3] 'Swimwear')
Skirt3 = plt.plot(Month, Uniform,label=
[SKJanuary3,SKFebruary3,SKMarch3,SKA 'Uniform')
pril3,SKMay3,SKJune3,SKJuly3,SKAugus plt.plot(Month, Sportswear,label=
t3,SKSeptember3,SKOctober3,SKNovembe 'Sportswear')
r3,SKDecember3] plt.plot(Month, Headwear,label=
Scarf3 = 'Headwear')
[SCJanuary3,SCFebruary3,SCMarch3,SCA plt.plot(Month,Underwear,label
pril3,SCMay3,SCJune3,SCJuly3,SCAugus ='Underwear')
t3,SCSeptember3,SCOctober3,SCNovembe plt.plot(Month,Footwear,label
r3,SCDecember3] ='Footwear')
Belt3 = plt.plot(Month,Blouse,label
[BEJanuary3,BEFebruary3,BEMarch3,BEA ='Blouse')
pril3,BEMay3,BEJune3,BEJuly3,BEAugus plt.plot(Month,Dress,label ='Dress')
t3,BESeptember3,BEOctober3,BENovembe plt.plot(Month,Skirt,label ='Skirt')
r3,BEDecember3] plt.plot(Month,Jacket,label
Pajama3 = ='Jacket')
[PJJanuary3,PJFebruary3,PJMarch3,PJA plt.plot(Month,Polo,label ='Polo')
pril3,PJMay3,PJJune3,PJJuly3,PJAugus plt.plot(Month,Sando,label ='Sando')
t3,PJSeptember3,PJOctober3,PJNovembe plt.plot(Month,Mask,label ='Mask')
r3,PJDecember3] plt.plot(Month,Pajama,label
Sando3 = ='Pajama')
[SAJanuary3,SAFebruary3,SAMarch3,SAA plt.plot(Month,Belt,label ='Belt')
pril3,SAMay3,SAJune3,SAJuly3,SAAugus plt.plot(Month,Gloves,label
t3,SASeptember3,SAOctober3,SANovembe ='Gloves')
r3,SADecember3] plt.plot(Month,Scarf,label ='Scarf')
Gloves3 = plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH')
[GLJanuary3,GLFebruary3,GLMarch3,GLA plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
pril3,GLMay3,GLJune3,GLJuly3,GLAugus
t3,GLSeptember3,GLOctober3,GLNovembe plt.xlabel('Month')
r3,GLDecember3] plt.ylabel('Sales')
Month = plt.title('', fontsize = 20)
['February','March','April','May','J plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1),
une','July','August','September','Oc loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0)
tober','November','December'] plt.grid()

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plt.savefig('Category_20191st.png') plt.title('', fontsize = 20)


plt.show() plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1),
loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0)
plt.grid()
plt.savefig('Category_20201st.png')
plt.show()

plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month2020, Bags2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Bags3,label=
'Bag') 'Bag')
plt.plot(Month2020, Pants2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Pants3,label=
'Pants') 'Pants')
plt.plot(Month2020, Short2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Short3,label=
'Short') 'Short')
plt.plot(Month2020, TShirt2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, TShirt3,label=
'TShirt') 'TShirt')
plt.plot(Month2020, Swimwear2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Swimwear3,label=
'Swimwear') 'Swimwear')
plt.plot(Month2020, Uniform2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Uniform3,label=
'Uniform') 'Uniform')
plt.plot(Month2020, plt.plot(Month2021,
Sportswear2,label= 'Sportswear') Sportswear3,label= 'Sportswear')
plt.plot(Month2020, Headwear2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Headwear3,label=
'Headwear') 'Headwear')
plt.plot(Month2020,Underwear2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Underwear3,label
='Underwear') ='Underwear')
plt.plot(Month2020,Footwear2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Footwear3,label
='Footwear') ='Footwear')
plt.plot(Month2020,Blouse2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Blouse3,label
='Blouse') ='Blouse')
plt.plot(Month2020,Dress2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Dress3,label
='Dress') ='Dress')
plt.plot(Month2020,Skirt2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Skirt3,label
='Skirt') ='Skirt')
plt.plot(Month2020,Jacket2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Jacket3,label
='Jacket') ='Jacket')
plt.plot(Month2020,Polo2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Polo3,label
='Polo') ='Polo')
plt.plot(Month2020,Sando2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Sando3,label
='Sando') ='Sando')
plt.plot(Month2020,Mask2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Mask3,label
='Mask') ='Mask')
plt.plot(Month2020,Pajama2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Pajama3,label
='Pajama') ='Pajama')
plt.plot(Month2020,Belt2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Belt3,label
='Belt') ='Belt')
plt.plot(Month2020,Gloves2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Gloves3,label
='Gloves') ='Gloves')
plt.plot(Month2020,Scarf2,label plt.plot(Month2021,Scarf3,label
='Scarf') ='Scarf')
plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH') plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.xlabel('Month')
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.title('', fontsize = 20)

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plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1), # Set position of bar on X axis


loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0) br1 = np.arange(len(MayB))
plt.grid() br2 = [x + barWidth for x in br1]
plt.savefig('Category_20211st.png') br3 = [x + barWidth for x in br2]
plt.show()  
# Make the plot
plt.rcParams["figure.figsize"] = plt.bar(br1, MayP,  width =
[10, 5.50] barWidth,
plt.rcParams["figure.autolayout"] =         edgecolor ='grey', label
True ='Pants',color = '#DFC7C1')
plt.bar(br2, MayB,  width =
MayB = [UMay,BMay,TMay] barWidth,
Months = ['Uniform','Bag','TShirt']         edgecolor ='grey', label
='Bag',color = '#F4DCD6')
p2019 = plt.bar(br3, MayS,  width =
BMay+PMay+SHMay+TMay+JMay+UMay+POMay barWidth,
+BLMay+DMay+HWMay+SWMay+SWIMay+FWMay         edgecolor ='grey', label
+UWMay+SAMay+SKMay+PJMay+GLMay+MAMay ='Short',color = '#B2D9EA')
+SCMay+BEMay plt.grid()
# Adding Xticks
width = 0.50 plt.xlabel('Month', fontweight
fig, ax = plt.subplots() ='bold', fontsize = 15,color =
'#84B4C8')
colors = plt.xticks([r + barWidth for r in
['blue','green','pink','blue','green range(len(MayB))],
','pink']         Mother)
pps = ax.bar(Months, plt.title('Top 3 product in May',
MayB,width,align='center',color = fontsize = 30,color ='#619196')
'#DFC7C1')  
plt.legend()
for p in pps: def sales(month,product):
   height = p.get_height()     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
   ax.text(x=p.get_x() + Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-
p.get_width() / 2, y=height+.30, Sales2019 (1).csv'))
   s="{}%".format((height/     total1 = 0
p2019)*100),     total = 0
   ha='center')     for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:
plt.title('May 2019 Top             if product==row[2]:
Product',fontsize = 25,color                 total = total +
='#909090') int(row[9])
plt.grid()     return total
plt.show() plt.show()
barWidth = 0.30
fig = plt.subplots(figsize =(12, 8))
  import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
# set height of bar import pandas as pd
MayB = [BMay,BMay3] import csv
MayP = [PMay,PMay3] import numpy as np
MayS = [SHMay,SHMay3] import seaborn as sn

Mother = ['2019','2021'] datar = pd.read_csv(r'C:\Users\


Administrator\Desktop\data-Sales2019
sum2019 = 2160859 (1).csv')

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df = pd.DataFrame(datar)     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\


Users\Administrator\Desktop\
#SALES FOR CUSTOMER 1(2019) RTW2020FINAL.csv'))
def sales(month):     total1 = 0
    #month = ["February"," March      total = 0
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","     for row in file_csv:
July  "," August  "," September  ","         if month==row[0]:
October  "," November  "," December              total = total +
"] int(row[9])
       
       
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     return total
Users\Administrator\Desktop\data-
Sales2019 (1).csv')) #SALES2020 CUSTOMER 2
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def sales20201(month):
    for row in file_csv:     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
        if month==row[0]: Users\Administrator\Desktop\
            total = total + RTW22020.csv'))
int(row[9])     total1 = 0
        total = 0
          for row in file_csv:
    return total         if month==row[0]:
            total = total +
#SALES FOR CUSTOMER 2(2019) int(row[9])
def sales1(month):    
    #month = ["January","February","     
March  "," April  "," May  "," June      return total
"," July  "," August  "," September 
"," October  "," November  "," #SALES2021 CUSTOMER 1
December  "]
    def sales2021(month):
       file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\ Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-1ST-
Users\Administrator\Desktop\ 2021edited (1).csv'))
DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))     total1 = 0
    total1 = 0     total = 0
    total = 0     for row in file_csv:
    for row in file_csv:         if month==row[0]:
        if month==row[0]:    total = total + int(row[9])
            total = total +    
int(row[9])     
        return total
    
    return total #SALES2021 CUSTOMER 2

def sales22021(month):
#SALES2020 CUSTOMER 1     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
def sales2020(month): Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-2ND-
     2021.csv'))
        total1 = 0
       total = 0
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:

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            total = total +     


int(row[9])     return total
   
    
    return total

def searchgender(month,gender): def searchage(month,age):


    #month = ["February"," March     
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
July  "," August  "," September  "," Users\Administrator\Desktop\
October  "," November  "," December  DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))
"]     total1 = 0
        total = 0
       for row in file_csv:
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\         if month==row[0]:
Users\Administrator\Desktop\             
DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))             if age==row[5]:
    total1 = 0                 total = total +
    total = 0 int(row[9])
    for row in file_csv:   
        if month==row[0]:     
                 return total
            if gender==row[7]:
                total = total +
int(row[9]) def searchgender(month,gender):
        #month = ["February"," March 
     "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
    return total July  "," August  "," September  ","
October  "," November  "," December 
"]
   
  
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
def searchgender(month,gender): Users\Administrator\Desktop\
    #month = ["February"," March  DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","     total1 = 0
July  "," August  "," September  ","     total = 0
October  "," November  "," December      for row in file_csv:
"]         if month==row[0]:
                
               if gender==row[7]:
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\                 total = total +
Users\Administrator\Desktop\ int(row[9])
DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))   
    total1 = 0     
    total = 0     return total
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:
            
            if gender==row[7]:
                total = total + def searchage1(month,age):
int(row[9])    
   

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    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     


Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW22020.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def searchgender1(month,gender):
    for row in file_csv:     #month = ["February"," March 
        if month==row[0]: "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
             July  "," August  "," September  ","
            if age==row[5]: October  "," November  "," December 
                total = total + "]
int(row[9])    
     
         file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
    return total Users\Administrator\Desktop\
RTW22020.csv'))
    total1 = 0
def searchgender1(month,gender):     total = 0
    #month = ["February"," March      for row in file_csv:
"," April  "," May  "," June  ","         if month==row[0]:
July  "," August  "," September  ","             
October  "," November  "," December              if gender==row[6]:
"]                 total = total +
    int(row[9])
                   print(total)
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW22020.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def searchage2021(month,age):
    for row in file_csv:    
        if month==row[0]:     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
             Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-2ND-
            if gender==row[6]: 2021.csv'))
                total = total +     total1 = 0
int(row[9])     total = 0
       for row in file_csv:
             if month==row[0]:
    return total             
            if age==row[4]:
                total = total +
def searchage2020(month,age): int(row[9])
      
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\     
Users\Administrator\Desktop\     return total
RTW22020.csv'))
    total1 = 0
    total = 0 def searchgender2(month,gender):
    for row in file_csv:     #month = ["February"," March 
        if month==row[0]: "," April  "," May  "," June  ","
             July  "," August  "," September  ","
            if age==row[4]: October  "," November  "," December 
                total = total + "]
int(row[9])    
     

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    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\ teen_Sept =


Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-2ND- int(searchage("September","Teen"))
2021.csv')) teen_Oct =
    total1 = 0 int(searchage("October","Teen"))
    total = 0 teen_Nov =
    for row in file_csv: int(searchage("November","Teen"))
        if month==row[0]: teen_Dec =
             int(searchage("December","Teen"))
            if gender==row[6]: adult_Feb =
                total = total + int(searchage("February","Adult"))
int(row[9]) adult_Mar =
   int(searchage("March","Adult"))
     adult_Apr =
    return total int(searchage("April","Adult"))
adult_May =
int(searchage("May","Adult"))
adult_Jun =
kids_Feb = int(searchage("June","Adult"))
int(searchage("February","Kids")) adult_Jul =
kids_Mar = int(searchage("July","Adult"))
int(searchage("March","Kids")) adult_Aug =
kids_Apr = int(searchage("April  int(searchage("August","Adult"))
","Kids")) adult_Sept =
kids_May = int(searchage("September","Adult"))
int(searchage("May","Kids")) adult_Oct =
kids_Jun = int(searchage("October","Adult"))
int(searchage("June","Kids")) adult_Nov =
kids_Jul = int(searchage("November","Adult"))
int(searchage("July","Kids")) adult_Dec =
kids_Aug = int(searchage("December","Adult"))
int(searchage("August","Kids")) Male_Feb =
kids_Sept = int(searchgender("February","Male"))
int(searchage("September","Kids")) Male_Mar =
kids_Oct = int(searchgender("March","Male"))
int(searchage("October","Kids")) Male_Apr =
kids_Nov = int(searchgender("April","Male"))
int(searchage("November","Kids")) Male_May =
kids_Dec = int(searchgender("May","Male"))
int(searchage("December","Kids")) Male_Jun =
teen_Feb = int(searchgender("June","Male"))
int(searchage("February","Teen")) Male_Jul =
teen_Mar = int(searchgender("July","Male"))
int(searchage("March","Teen")) Male_Aug =
teen_Apr = int(searchgender("August","Male"))
int(searchage("April","Teen")) Male_Sept =
teen_May = int(searchgender("September","Male")
int(searchage("May","Teen")) )
teen_Jun = Male_Oct =
int(searchage("June","Teen")) int(searchgender("October","Male"))
teen_Jul = Male_Nov =
int(searchage("July","Teen")) int(searchgender("November","Male"))
teen_Aug = Male_Dec =
int(searchage("August","Teen")) int(searchgender("December","Male"))

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Female_Feb = Male_Feb1 =
int(searchgender("February","Female" int(searchgender1("February","Male")
)) )
Female_Mar = Male_Jan1 =
int(searchgender("March","Female")) int(searchgender1("January","Male"))
Female_Apr = Male_Sept1 =
int(searchgender("April","Female")) int(searchgender1("September","Male"
Female_May = ))
int(searchgender("May","Female")) Male_Oct1 =
Female_Jun = int(searchgender1("October","Male"))
int(searchgender("June","Female")) Male_Nov1 =
Female_Jul = int(searchgender1("November","Male")
int(searchgender("July","Female")) )
Female_Aug = Male_Dec1 =
int(searchgender("August","Female")) int(searchgender1("December","Male")
Female_Sept = )
int(searchgender("September","Female Female_Feb1 =
")) int(searchgender1("February","Female
Female_Oct = "))
int(searchgender("October","Female") Female_Jan1 =
) int(searchgender1("January","Female"
Female_Nov = ))
int(searchgender("November","Female" Female_Sept1 =
)) int(searchgender1("September","Femal
Female_Dec = e"))
int(searchgender("December","Female" Female_Oct1 =
)) int(searchgender1("October","Female"
Unisex_Feb = ))
int(searchgender("February","Unisex" Female_Nov1 =
)) int(searchgender1("November","Female
Unisex_Mar = "))
int(searchgender("March","Unisex")) Female_Dec1 =
Unisex_Apr = int(searchgender1("December","Female
int(searchgender("April","Unisex")) "))
Unisex_May = Unisex_Feb1 =
int(searchgender("May","Unisex")) int(searchgender1("February","Unisex
Unisex_Jun = "))
int(searchgender("June","Unisex")) Unisex_Jan1 =
Unisex_Jul = int(searchgender1("January","Unisex"
int(searchgender("July","Unisex")) ))
Unisex_Aug = Unisex_Sept1 =
int(searchgender("August","Unisex")) int(searchgender1("September","Unise
Unisex_Sept = x"))
int(searchgender("September","Unisex Unisex_Oct1 =
")) int(searchgender1("October","Unisex"
Unisex_Oct = ))
int(searchgender("October","Unisex") Unisex_Nov1 =
) int(searchgender1("November","Unisex
Unisex_Nov = "))
int(searchgender("November","Unisex" Unisex_Dec1 =
)) int(searchgender1("December","Unisex
Unisex_Dec = "))
int(searchgender("December","Unisex" kids_Jan1 =
)) int(searchage2020("January","Kids"))

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kids_Feb1 = adult_Jul1 =
int(searchage2020("February","Kids") int(searchage2020("July","Adult"))
) adult_Aug1 =
kids_Sept1 = int(searchage2020("August","Adult"))
int(searchage2020("September","Kids" adult_Sept1 =
)) int(searchage2020("September","Adult
kids_Oct1 = "))
int(searchage2020("October","Kids")) adult_Oct1 =
kids_Nov1 = int(searchage2020("October","Adult")
int(searchage2020("November","Kids") )
) adult_Nov1 =
kids_Dec1 = int(searchage2020("November","Adult"
int(searchage2020("December","Kids") ))
) adult_Dec1 =
teen_Jan1 = int(searchage2020("December","Adult"
int(searchage2020("January","Teen")) ))
teen_Feb1 = Male_Jan2 =
int(searchage2020("February","Teen") int(searchgender2("January","Male"))
) Male_Feb2 =
teen_Apr1 = int(searchgender2("February","Male")
int(searchage2020("April","Teen")) )
teen_May1 = Male_Mar2 =
int(searchage2020("May","Teen")) int(searchgender2("March","Male"))
teen_Jun1 = Male_Apr2 =
int(searchage2020("June","Teen")) int(searchgender2("April","Male"))
teen_Jul1 = Male_May2 =
int(searchage2020("July","Teen")) int(searchgender2("May","Male"))
teen_Aug1 = Male_Jun2 =
int(searchage2020("August","Teen")) int(searchgender2("June","Male"))
teen_Sept1 = Male_Jul2 =
int(searchage2020("September","Teen" int(searchgender2("July","Male"))
)) Male_Aug2 =
teen_Oct1 = int(searchgender2("August","Male"))
int(searchage2020("October","Teen")) Male_Sept2 =
teen_Nov1 = int(searchgender2("September","Male"
int(searchage2020("November","Teen") ))
) Male_Oct2 =
teen_Dec1 = int(searchgender2("October","Male"))
int(searchage2020("December","Teen") Male_Nov2 =
) int(searchgender2("November","Male")
adult_Jan1 = )
int(searchage2020("January","Adult") Male_Dec2 =
) int(searchgender2("December","Male")
adult_Feb1 = )
int(searchage2020("February","Adult" Female_Jan2 =
)) int(searchgender2("January","Female"
adult_Mar1 = ))
int(searchage2020("March","Adult")) Female_Feb2 =
adult_Apr1 = int(searchgender2("February","Female
int(searchage2020("April","Adult")) "))
adult_May1 = Female_Mar2 =
int(searchage2020("May","Adult")) int(searchgender2("March","Female"))
adult_Jun1 = Female_Apr2 =
int(searchage2020("June","Adult")) int(searchgender2("April","Female"))

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Female_May2 = kids_Feb2 =
int(searchgender2("May","Female")) int(searchage2021("February","Kids")
Female_Jun2 = )
int(searchgender2("June","Female")) kids_Mar2 =
Female_Jul2 = int(searchage2021("March","Kids"))
int(searchgender2("July","Female")) kids_Apr2 =
Female_Aug2 = int(searchage2021("April","Kids"))
int(searchgender2("August","Female") kids_May2 =
) int(searchage2021("May","Kids"))
Female_Sept2 = kids_Jun2 =
int(searchgender2("September","Femal int(searchage2021("June","Kids"))
e")) kids_Jul2 =
Female_Oct2 = int(searchage2021("July","Kids"))
int(searchgender2("October","Female" kids_Aug2 =
)) int(searchage2021("August","Kids"))
Female_Nov2 = kids_Sept2 =
int(searchgender2("November","Female int(searchage2021("September","Kids"
")) ))
Female_Dec2 = kids_Oct2 =
int(searchgender2("December","Female int(searchage2021("October","Kids"))
")) kids_Nov2 =
Unisex_Jan2 = int(searchage2021("November","Kids")
int(searchgender2("February","Unisex )
")) kids_Dec2 =
Unisex_Feb2 = int(searchage2021("December","Kids")
int(searchgender2("February","Unisex )
")) teen_Jan2 =
Unisex_Mar2 = int(searchage2021("January","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("March","Unisex")) teen_Feb2 =
Unisex_Apr2 = int(searchage2021("February","Teen")
int(searchgender2("April","Unisex")) )
Unisex_May2 = teen_Mar2 =
int(searchgender2("May","Unisex")) int(searchage2021("March","Teen"))
Unisex_Jun2 = teen_Apr2 =
int(searchgender2("June","Unisex")) int(searchage2021("April","Teen"))
Unisex_Jul2 = teen_May2 =
int(searchgender2("July","Unisex")) int(searchage2021("May","Teen"))
Unisex_Aug2 = teen_Jun2 =
int(searchgender2("August","Unisex") int(searchage2021("June","Teen"))
) teen_Jul2 =
Unisex_Sept2 = int(searchage2021("July","Teen"))
int(searchgender2("September","Unise teen_Aug2 =
x")) int(searchage2021("August","Teen"))
Unisex_Oct2 = teen_Sept2 =
int(searchgender2("October","Unisex" int(searchage2021("September","Teen"
)) ))
Unisex_Nov2 = teen_Oct2 =
int(searchgender2("November","Unisex int(searchage2021("October","Teen"))
")) teen_Nov2 =
Unisex_Dec2 = int(searchage2021("November","Teen")
int(searchgender2("December","Unisex )
")) teen_Dec2 =
kids_Jan2 = int(searchage2021("December","Teen")
int(searchage2021("January","Kids")) )

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adult_Jan2 = May1 = int(sales1('May'))


int(searchage2021("January","Adult") June1 = int(sales1('June'))
) July1= int(sales1('July'))
adult_Feb2 = August1 = int(sales1('August'))
int(searchage2021("February","Adult" September1 =
)) int(sales1('September'))
adult_Mar2 = October1 = int(sales1('October'))
int(searchage2021("March","Adult")) November1 = int(sales1('November'))
adult_Apr2 = December1 = int(sales1('December'))
int(searchage2021("April","Adult"))
adult_May2 =
int(searchage2021("May","Adult")) January2 = int(sales2020('January'))
adult_Jun2 = February2 =
int(searchage2021("June","Adult")) int(sales2020('February'))
adult_Jul2 = September2 =
int(searchage2021("July","Adult")) int(sales2020('September'))
adult_Aug2 = October2 = int(sales2020('October'))
int(searchage2021("August","Adult")) November2 =
adult_Sept2 = int(sales2020('November'))
int(searchage2021("September","Adult December2 =
")) int(sales2020('December'))
adult_Oct2 =
int(searchage2021("October","Adult") January21 =
) int(sales20201('January'))
adult_Nov2 = February21 =
int(searchage2021("November","Adult" int(sales20201('February'))
)) September21 =
adult_Dec2 = int(sales20201('September'))
int(searchage2021("December","Adult" October21 =
)) int(sales20201('October'))
November21 =
January = 0 int(sales20201('November'))
February = int(sales('February')) December21 =
March = int(sales('March')) int(sales20201('December'))
April = int(sales('April'))
May = int(sales('May'))
June = int(sales('June')) January3 = int(sales2021('January'))
July= int(sales('July')) February3 =
August = int(sales('August')) int(sales2021('February'))
September = int(sales('September')) March3 = int(sales2021('March'))
October = int(sales('October')) April3 = int(sales2021('April'))
November = int(sales('November')) May3 = int(sales2021('May'))
December = int(sales('December')) June3 = int(sales2021('June'))
July3= int(sales2021('July'))
total2019 = February + March + April August3 = int(sales2021('August'))
+ May + June + July + August + September3 =
September + October + November + int(sales2021('September'))
December October3 = int(sales2021('October'))
November3 =
int(sales2021('November'))
January1 = int(sales1('January')) December3 =
February1 = int(sales1('February')) int(sales2021('December'))
March1 = int(sales1('March'))
April1 = int(sales1('April'))

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January31 = Sales21 =
int(sales22021('January')) [January21,February21,September21,Oc
February31 = tober21,November21,December21]
int(sales22021('February'))
March31 = int(sales22021('March')) plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
April31 = int(sales22021('April')) plt.plot(Month, Sales2,label=
May31 = int(sales22021('May')) 'RECEP1',marker ='o')
June31 = int(sales22021('June')) plt.plot(Month, Sales21,label=
July31= int(sales22021('July')) 'RECEP2',marker ='o')
August31 = int(sales22021('August'))
September31 = plt.title('Sales 2020')
int(sales22021('September')) plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
October31 = plt.xlabel('Month')
int(sales22021('October')) plt.grid()
November31 = plt.ylabel('Sales')
int(sales22021('November')) plt.title('2020 SALES', fontsize =
December31 = 20)
int(sales22021('December')) plt.legend()
plt.show()
Months =
['January','February','March','April
','May','June','July','August','Sept Sales3 =
ember','October','November','Decembe [January3,February3,March3,April3,Ma
r'] y3,June3,July3,August3,September3,Oc
Sales = tober3,November3,December3]
[January,February,March,April,May,Ju Sales13 =
ne,July,August,September,October,Nov [January31,February31,March31,April3
ember,December] 1,May31,June31,July31,August31,Septe
Sales1 = mber31,October31,November31,December
[January1,February1,March1,April1,Ma 31]
y1,June1,July1,August1,September1,Oc plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
tober1,November1,December1] plt.plot(Months, Sales3,label=
'RECEP1',marker ='o')
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) plt.plot(Months, Sales13,label=
plt.plot(Months, Sales,label= 'RECEP2',marker ='o')
'RECEP1',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Months, Sales1,label=
'RECEP2',marker = 'o') plt.title('Sales 2021')
plt.title('Sales 2019') plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.xlabel('Month')
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.grid()
plt.grid() plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.title('2021 SALES', fontsize =
plt.title('2019 SALES', fontsize = 20)
20) plt.legend()
plt.legend() plt.show()
plt.show()
kidssales =
Month = [kids_Feb,kids_Mar,kids_Apr,kids_May
['January','February','September','O ,kids_Jun,kids_Jul,kids_Aug,kids_Sep
ctober','November','December'] t,kids_Oct,kids_Nov,kids_Dec]
Sales2 = Month =
[January2,February2,September2,Octob ['February','March','April','May','J
er2,November2,December2]

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une','July','August','September','Oc t1,Unisex_Oct1,Unisex_Nov1,Unisex_De
tober','November','December'] c1]
Month1 =
['January','February','September','O
ctober','November','December'] kidssales2 =
Month2 = [kids_Jan2,kids_Feb2,kids_Mar2,kids_
['January','February','March','April Apr2,kids_May2,kids_Jun2,kids_Jul2,k
','May','June','July','August','Sept ids_Aug2,kids_Sept2,kids_Oct2,kids_N
ember','October','November','Decembe ov2,kids_Dec2]
r'] teensales2 =
teensales = [teen_Jan2,teen_Feb2,teen_Mar2,teen_
[teen_Feb,teen_Mar,teen_Apr,teen_May Apr2,teen_May2,teen_Jun2,teen_Jul2,t
,teen_Jun,teen_Jul,teen_Aug,teen_Sep een_Aug2,teen_Sept2,teen_Oct2,teen_N
t,teen_Oct,teen_Nov,teen_Dec] ov2,teen_Dec2]
adultsales adultsales2
=[adult_Feb,adult_Mar,adult_Apr,adul =[adult_Jan2,adult_Feb2,adult_Mar2,a
t_May,adult_Jun,adult_Jul,adult_Aug, dult_Apr2,adult_May2,adult_Jun2,adul
adult_Sept,adult_Oct,adult_Nov,adult t_Jul2,adult_Aug2,adult_Sept2,adult_
_Dec] Oct2,adult_Nov2,adult_Dec2]

malesales malesales2
=[Male_Feb,Male_Mar,Male_Apr,Male_Ma =[Male_Jan2,Male_Feb2,Male_Mar2,Male
y,Male_Jun,Male_Jul,Male_Aug,Male_Se _Apr2,Male_May2,Male_Jun2,Male_Jul2,
pt,Male_Oct,Male_Nov,Male_Dec] Male_Aug2,Male_Sept2,Male_Oct2,Male_
femalesales Nov2,Male_Dec2]
=[Female_Feb,Female_Mar,Female_Apr,F femalesales2
emale_May,Female_Jun,Female_Jul,Fema =[Female_Jan2,Female_Feb2,Female_Mar
le_Aug,Female_Sept,Female_Oct,Female 2,Female_Apr2,Female_May2,Female_Jun
_Nov,Female_Dec] 2,Female_Jul2,Female_Aug2,Female_Sep
unisexsales t2,Female_Oct2,Female_Nov2,Female_De
=[Unisex_Feb,Unisex_Mar,Unisex_Apr,U c2]
nisex_May,Unisex_Jun,Unisex_Jul,Unis unisexsales2
ex_Aug,Unisex_Sept,Unisex_Oct,Unisex =[Unisex_Jan2,Unisex_Feb2,Unisex_Mar
_Nov,Unisex_Dec] 2,Unisex_Apr2,Unisex_May2,Unisex_Jun
2,Unisex_Jul2,Unisex_Aug2,Unisex_Sep
kidssales1 = t2,Unisex_Oct2,Unisex_Nov2,Unisex_De
[kids_Jan1,kids_Feb1,kids_Sept1,kids c2]
_Oct1,kids_Nov1,kids_Dec1]
teensales1 = plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))       
[teen_Jan1,teen_Feb1,teen_Sept1,teen plt.plot(Month, kidssales,label=
_Oct1,teen_Nov1,teen_Dec1] 'Kids',marker ='o')
adultsales1 plt.plot(Month, teensales,label=
=[adult_Jan1,adult_Feb1,adult_Sept1, 'Teen',marker ='o')
adult_Oct1,adult_Nov1,adult_Dec1] plt.plot(Month, adultsales,label=
'Adult',marker ='o')
malesales1 plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2019')
=[Male_Jan1,Male_Feb1,Male_Sept1,Mal plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
e_Oct1,Male_Nov1,Male_Dec1] plt.xlabel('Month')
femalesales1 plt.ylabel('Sales')
=[Female_Jan1,Female_Feb1,Female_Sep plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2019)',
t1,Female_Oct1,Female_Nov1,Female_De fontsize = 20)
c1] plt.legend()
unisexsales1 plt.grid()
=[Unisex_Jan1,Unisex_Feb1,Unisex_Sep plt.show()

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plt.plot(Month2, kidssales2,label=
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) 'Kids',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month,malesales,label= plt.plot(Month2, teensales2,label=
'Male',marker ='o') 'Teen',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month,femalesales,label= plt.plot(Month2, adultsales2,label=
'Female',marker ='o') 'Adult',marker ='o')
plt.plot(Month,unisexsales,label= plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2021')
'Unisex',marker ='o') plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly plt.xlabel('Month')
Sales 2019') plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2021)',
plt.xlabel('Month') fontsize = 20)
plt.ylabel('Sales') plt.legend()
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly plt.grid()
Sales(2019)', fontsize = 20) plt.show()
plt.legend()
plt.grid() plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.show() plt.plot(Month2,malesales2,label=
'Male',marker ='o')
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) plt.plot(Month2,femalesales2,label=
plt.plot(Month1, kidssales1,label= 'Female',marker ='o')
'Kids',marker ='o') plt.plot(Month2,unisexsales2,label=
plt.plot(Month1, teensales1,label= 'Unisex',marker ='o')
'Teen',marker ='o') plt.title('Gender Group Monthly
plt.plot(Month1, adultsales1,label= Sales 2021')
'Adult',marker ='o') plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.title('Kids Monthly Sales 2020') plt.xlabel('Month')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.title('Gender Group Monthly
plt.ylabel('Sales') Sales(2021)', fontsize = 20)
plt.title('Age Monthly Sales(2020)', plt.legend()
fontsize = 20) plt.grid()
plt.legend() plt.show()
plt.grid()
plt.show() #getsales2019
def sales(month,product):
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
plt.plot(Month1,malesales1,label= Users\Administrator\Desktop\
'Male',marker ='o') DATASALES2NDCUST (1).csv'))
plt.plot(Month1,femalesales1,label=     total1 = 0
'Female',marker ='o')     total = 0
plt.plot(Month1,unisexsales1,label=     for row in file_csv:
'Unisex',marker ='o')         if month==row[0]:
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly             if product==row[2]:
Sales 2020')                 total = total +
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) int(row[9])
plt.xlabel('Month')     return total
plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.title('Gender Group Monthly #GETSALES2020
Sales(2020)', fontsize = 20)
plt.legend() def sales2020(month,product):
plt.grid()     file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\
plt.show() Users\Administrator\Desktop\
RTW22020.csv'))
plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))     total1 = 0

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    total = 0 BMarch3 = sales2021('March','Bag')


    for row in file_csv: BApril3 = sales2021('April','Bag')
        if month==row[0]: BMay3 = sales2021('May','Bag')
            if product==row[1]: BJune3 = sales2021('June','Bag')
                total = total + BJuly3 = sales2021('July','Bag')
int(row[9]) BAugust3 = sales2021('August','Bag')
    return total BSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Bag')
BOctober3 =
def sales2021(month,product): sales2021('October','Bag')
    file_csv = csv.reader(open(r'C:\ BNovember3 =
Users\Administrator\Desktop\RTW-2ND- sales2021('November','Bag')
2021.csv')) BDecember3 =
    total1 = 0 sales2021('December','Bag')
    total = 0
    for row in file_csv:
        if month==row[0]:
            if product==row[1]:
                total = total + #First Customer
int(row[9]) PFebruary =
    return total sales('February','Pants')
PMarch = sales('March','Pants')
#First Customer PApril = sales('April','Pants')
BFebruary = sales('February','Bag') PMay = sales('May','Pants')
BMarch = sales('March','Bag') PJune = sales('June','Pants')
BApril = sales('April','Bag') PJuly = sales('July','Pants')
BMay = sales('May','Bag') PAugust = sales('August','Pants')
BJune = sales('June','Bag') PSeptember =
BJuly = sales('July','Bag') sales('September','Pants')
BAugust = sales('August','Bag') POctober = sales('October','Pants')
BSeptember = PNovember =
sales('September','Bag') sales('November','Pants')
BOctober = sales('October','Bag') PDecember =
BNovember = sales('November','Bag') sales('December','Pants')
BDecember = sales('December','Bag')
PJanuary2 =
BJanuary2 = sales2020('January','Pants')
sales2020('January','Bag') PFebruary2 =
BFebruary2 = sales2020('February','Pants')
sales2020('February','Bag') PSeptember2 =
BMay2 = 0 sales2020('September','Pants')
BSeptember2 = POctober2 =
sales2020('September','Bag') sales2020('October','Pants')
BOctober2 = PNovember2 =
sales2020('October','Bag') sales2020('November','Pants')
BNovember2 = PDecember2 =
sales2020('November','Bag') sales2020('December','Pants')
BDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Bag') PJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Pants')
BJanuary3 = PFebruary3 =
sales2021('January','Bag') sales2021('February','Pants')
BFebruary3 = PMarch3 = sales2021('March','Pants')
sales2021('February','Bag') PApril3 = sales2021('April','Pants')

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PMay3 = sales2021('May','Pants') SHApril3 =


PJune3 = sales2021('June','Pants') sales2021('April','Short')
PJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pants') SHMay3 = sales2021('May','Short')
PAugust3 = SHJune3 = sales2021('June','Short')
sales2021('August','Pants') SHJuly3 = sales2021('July','Short')
PSeptember3 = SHAugust3 =
sales2021('September','Pants') sales2021('August','Short')
POctober3 = SHSeptember3 =
sales2021('October','Pants') sales2021('September','Short')
PNovember3 = SHOctober3 =
sales2021('November','Pants') sales2021('October','Short')
PDecember3 = SHNovember3 =
sales2021('December','Pants') sales2021('November','Short')
SHDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Short')

#First Customer
SHFebruary = #First Customer
sales('February','Short') TFebruary = sales('February','T
SHMarch = sales('March','Short') Shirt')
SHApril = sales('April','Short') TMarch = sales('March','T Shirt')
SHMay = sales('May','Short') TApril = sales('April','T Shirt')
SHJune = sales('June','Short') TMay = sales('May','T Shirt')
SHJuly = sales('July','Short') TJune = sales('June','T Shirt')
SHAugust = sales('August','Short') TJuly = sales('July','T Shirt')
SHSeptember = TAugust = sales('August','T Shirt')
sales('September','Short') TSeptember = sales('September','T
SHOctober = sales('October','Short') Shirt')
SHNovember = TOctober = sales('October','T
sales('November','Short') Shirt')
SHDecember = TNovember = sales('November','T
sales('December','Short') Shirt')
TDecember = sales('December','T
SHJanuary2 = Shirt')
sales2020('January','Short')
SHFebruary2 = TJanuary2 = sales2020('January','T
sales2020('February','Short') Shirt')
SHSeptember2 = TFebruary2 = sales2020('February','T
sales2020('September','Short') Shirt')
SHOctober2 = TSeptember2 =
sales2020('October','Short') sales2020('September','T Shirt')
SHNovember2 = TOctober2 = sales2020('October','T
sales2020('November','Short') Shirt')
SHDecember2 = TNovember2 = sales2020('November','T
sales2020('December','Short') Shirt')
TDecember2 = sales2020('December','T
SHJanuary3 = Shirt')
sales2021('January','Short')
SHFebruary3 = TJanuary3 = sales2021('January','T
sales2021('February','Short') Shirt')
SHMarch3 = TFebruary3 = sales2021('February','T
sales2021('March','Short') Shirt')

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TMarch3 = sales2021('March','T JFebruary3 =


Shirt') sales2021('February','Jacket')
TApril3 = sales2021('April','T JMarch3 =
Shirt') sales2021('March','Jacket')
TMay3 = sales2021('May','T Shirt') JApril3 =
TJune3 = sales2021('June','T Shirt') sales2021('April','Jacket')
TJuly3 = sales2021('July','T Shirt') JMay3 = sales2021('May','Jacket')
TAugust3 = sales2021('August','T JJune3 = sales2021('June','Jacket')
Shirt') JJuly3 = sales2021('July','Jacket')
TSeptember3 = JAugust3 =
sales2021('September','T Shirt') sales2021('August','Jacket')
TOctober3 = sales2021('October','T JSeptember3 =
Shirt') sales2021('September','Jacket')
TNovember3 = sales2021('November','T JOctober3 =
Shirt') sales2021('October','Jacket')
TDecember3 = sales2021('December','T JNovember3 =
Shirt') sales2021('November','Jacket')
JDecember3 =
#second customer sales2021('December','Jacket')

#First Customer
JFebruary =
sales('February','Jacket')
JMarch = sales('March','Jacket') #First Customer
JApril = sales('April','Jacket') UFebruary =
JMay = sales('May','Jacket') sales('February','Uniform')
JJune = sales('June','Jacket') UMarch = sales('March','Uniform')
JJuly = sales('July','Jacket') UApril = sales('April','Uniform')
JAugust = sales('August','Jacket') UMay = sales('May','Uniform')
JSeptember = UJune = sales('June','Uniform')
sales('September','Jacket') UJuly = sales('July','Uniform')
JOctober = sales('October','Jacket') UAugust = sales('August','Uniform')
JNovember = USeptember =
sales('November','Jacket') sales('September','Uniform')
JDecember = UOctober =
sales('December','Jacket') sales('October','Uniform')
UNovember =
JJanuary2 = sales('November','Uniform')
sales2020('February','Jacket') UDecember =
JFebruary2 = sales('December','Uniform')
sales2020('February','Jacket')
JSeptember2 = UJanuary2 =
sales2020('September','Jacket') sales2020('January','Uniform')
JOctober2 = UFebruary2 =
sales2020('October','Jacket') sales2020('February','Uniform')
JNovember2 = USeptember2 =
sales2020('November','Jacket') sales2020('September','Uniform')
JDecember2 = UOctober2 =
sales2020('December','Jacket') sales2020('October','Uniform')
UNovember2 =
JJanuary3 = sales2020('November','Uniform')
sales2021('January','Jacket') UDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Uniform')

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PODecember2 =
UJanuary3 = sales2020('December','Polo') 
sales2021('January','Uniform')
UFebruary3 = POJanuary3 =
sales2021('February','Uniform') sales2021('January','Polo')
UMarch3 = POFebruary3 =
sales2021('March','Uniform') sales2021('February','Polo')
UApril3 = POMarch3 = sales2021('March','Polo')
sales2021('April','Uniform') POApril3 = sales2021('April','Polo')
UMay3 = sales2021('May','Uniform') POMay3 = sales2021('May','Polo')
UJune3 = sales2021('June','Uniform') POJune3 = sales2021('June','Polo')
UJuly3 = sales2021('July','Uniform') POJuly3 = sales2021('July','Polo')
UAugust3 = POAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Uniform') sales2021('August','Polo')
USeptember3 = POSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Uniform') sales2021('September','Polo')
UOctober3 = POOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Uniform') sales2021('October','Polo')
UNovember3 = PONovember3 =
sales2021('November','Uniform') sales2021('November','Polo')
UDecember3 = PODecember3 =
sales2021('December','Uniform') sales2021('December','Polo')

#First Customer #First Customer


POFebruary = BLFebruary =
sales('February','Polo') sales('February','Blouse')
POMarch = sales('March','Polo') BLMarch = sales('March','Blouse')
POApril = sales('April','Polo') BLApril = sales('April','Blouse')
POMay = sales('May','Polo') BLMay = sales('May','Blouse')
POJune = sales('June','Polo') BLJune = sales('June','Blouse')
POJuly = sales('July','Polo') BLJuly = sales('July','Blouse')
POAugust = sales('August','Polo') BLAugust = sales('August','Blouse')
POSeptember = BLSeptember =
sales('September','Polo') sales('September','Blouse')
POOctober = sales('October','Polo') BLOctober =
PONovember = sales('October','Blouse')
sales('November','Polo') BLNovember =
PODecember = sales('November','Blouse')
sales('December','Polo') BLDecember =
sales('December','Blouse')
POJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Polo') BLJanuary2 =
POFebruary2 = sales2020('January','Blouse')
sales2020('February','Polo') BLFebruary2 =
POSeptember2 = sales2020('February','Blouse')
sales2020('September','Polo') BLSeptember2 =
POOctober2 = sales2020('September','Blouse')
sales2020('October','Polo') BLOctober2 =
PONovember2 = sales2020('October','Blouse')
sales2020('November','Polo') BLNovember2 =
sales2020('November','Blouse')

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BLDecember2 = DNovember2 =
sales2020('December','Blouse') sales2020('November','Dress')
DDecember2 =
BLJanuary3 = sales2020('December','Dress')
sales2021('January','Blouse')
BLFebruary3 = DJanuary3 =
sales2021('February','Blouse') sales2021('January','Dress')
BLMarch3 = DFebruary3 =
sales2021('March','Blouse') sales2021('February','Dress')
BLApril3 = DMarch3 = sales2021('March','Dress')
sales2021('April','Blouse') DApril3 = sales2021('April','Dress')
BLMay3 = sales2021('May','Blouse') DMay3 = sales2021('May','Dress')
BLJune3 = sales2021('June','Blouse') DJune3 = sales2021('June','Dress')
BLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Blouse') DJuly3 = sales2021('July','Dress')
BLAugust3 = DAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Blouse') sales2021('August','Dress')
BLSeptember3 = DSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Blouse') sales2021('September','Dress')
BLOctober3 = DOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Blouse') sales2021('October','Dress')
BLNovember3 = DNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Blouse') sales2021('November','Dress')
BLDecember3 = DDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Blouse') sales2021('December','Dress')

#First Customer #First Customer


DFebruary =
sales('February','Dress') HWFebruary =
DMarch = sales('March','Dress') sales('February','Headwear')
DApril = sales('April','Dress') HWMarch = sales('March','Headwear')
DMay = sales('May','Dress') HWApril = sales('April','Headwear')
DJune = sales('June','Dress') HWMay = sales('May','Headwear')
DJuly = sales('July','Dress') HWJune = sales('June','Headwear')
DAugust = sales('August','Dress') HWJuly = sales('July','Headwear')
DSeptember = HWAugust =
sales('September','Dress') sales('August','Headwear')
DOctober = sales('October','Dress') HWSeptember =
DNovember = sales('September','Headwear')
sales('November','Dress') HWOctober =
DDecember = sales('October','Headwear')
sales('December','Dress') HWNovember =
sales('November','Headwear')
HWDecember =
DJanuary2 = sales('December','Headwear')
sales2020('January','Dress')
DFebruary2 = HWJanuary2 =
sales2020('February','Dress') sales2020('January','Headwear')
DSeptember2 = HWFebruary2 =
sales2020('September','Dress') sales2020('February','Headwear')
DOctober2 = HWSeptember2 =
sales2020('October','Dress') sales2020('September','Headwear')

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HWOctober2 =
sales2020('October','Headwear')
HWNovember2 = SWJanuary2 =
sales2020('November','Headwear') sales2020('January','Sportswear')
HWDecember2 = SWFebruary2 =
sales2020('December','Headwear') sales2020('February','Sportswear')
SWSeptember2 =
HWJanuary3 = sales2020('September','Sportswear')
sales2021('January','Headwear') SWOctober2 =
HWFebruary3 = sales2020('October','Sportswear')
sales2021('February','Headwear') SWNovember2 =
HWMarch3 = sales2020('November','Sportswear')
sales2021('March','Headwear') SWDecember2 =
HWApril3 = sales2020('December','Sportswear')
sales2021('April','Headwear')
HWMay3 = sales2021('May','Headwear') SWJanuary3 =
HWJune3 = sales2021('January','Sportswear')
sales2021('June','Headwear') SWFebruary3 =
HWJuly3 = sales2021('February','Sportswear')
sales2021('July','Headwear') SWMarch3 =
HWAugust3 = sales2021('March','Sportswear')
sales2021('August','Headwear') SWApril3 =
HWSeptember3 = sales2021('April','Sportswear')
sales2021('September','Headwear') SWMay3 =
HWOctober3 = sales2021('May','Sportswear')
sales2021('October','Headwear') SWJune3 =
HWNovember3 = sales2021('June','Sportswear')
sales2021('November','Headwear') SWJuly3 =
HWDecember3 = sales2021('July','Sportswear')
sales2021('December','Headwear') SWAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Sportswear')
SWSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Sportswear')
SWOctober3 =
#First Customer sales2021('October','Sportswear')
SWFebruary = SWNovember3 =
sales('February','Sportswear') sales2021('November','Sportswear')
SWMarch = SWDecember3 =
sales('March','Sportswear') sales2021('December','Sportswear')
SWApril =
sales('April','Sportswear')
SWMay = sales('May','Sportswear') #First Customer
SWJune = sales('June','Sportswear') SWIFebruary =
SWJuly = sales('July','Sportswear') sales('February','Swimwear')
SWAugust = SWIMarch = sales('March','Swimwear')
sales('August','Sportswear') SWIApril = sales('April','Swimwear')
SWSeptember = SWIMay = sales('May','Swimwear')
sales('September','Sportswear') SWIJune = sales('June','Swimwear')
SWOctober = SWIJuly = sales('July','Swimwear')
sales('October','Sportswear') SWIAugust =
SWNovember = sales('August','Swimwear')
sales('November','Sportswear') SWISeptember =
SWDecember = sales('September','Swimwear')
sales('December','Sportswear')

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SWIOctober = FWAugust =
sales('October','Swimwear') sales('August','Footwear')
SWINovember = FWSeptember =
sales('November','Swimwear') sales('September','Footwear')
SWIDecember = FWOctober =
sales('December','Swimwear') sales('October','Footwear')
FWNovember =
SWIJanuary2 = sales('November','Footwear')
sales2020('January','Swimwear') FWDecember =
SWIFebruary2 = sales('December','Footwear')
sales2020('February','Swimwear')
SWISeptember2 = FWJanuary2 =
sales2020('September','Swimwear') sales2020('January','Footwear')
SWIOctober2 = FWFebruary2 =
sales2020('October','Swimwear') sales2020('February','Footwear')
SWINovember2 = FWSeptember2 =
sales2020('November','Swimwear') sales2020('September','Footwear')
SWIDecember2 = FWOctober2 =
sales2020('December','Swimwear') sales2020('October','Footwear')
FWNovember2 =
sales2020('November','Footwear')
SWIJanuary3 = FWDecember2 =
sales2021('January','Swimwear') sales2020('December','Footwear')
SWIFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Swimwear') FWJanuary3 =
SWIMarch3 = sales2021('January','Footwear')
sales2021('March','Swimwear') FWFebruary3 =
SWIApril3 = sales2021('February','Footwear')
sales2021('April','Swimwear') FWMarch3 =
SWIMay3 = sales2021('March','Footwear')
sales2021('May','Swimwear') FWApril3 =
SWIJune3 = sales2021('April','Footwear')
sales2021('June','Swimwear') FWMay3 = sales2021('May','Footwear')
SWIJuly3 = FWJune3 =
sales2021('July','Swimwear') sales2021('June','Footwear')
SWIAugust3 = FWJuly3 =
sales2021('August','Swimwear') sales2021('July','Footwear')
SWISeptember3 = FWAugust3 =
sales2021('September','Swimwear') sales2021('August','Footwear')
SWIOctober3 = FWSeptember3 =
sales2021('October','Swimwear') sales2021('September','Footwear')
SWINovember3 = FWOctober3 =
sales2021('November','Swimwear') sales2021('October','Footwear')
SWIDecember3 = FWNovember3 =
sales2021('December','Swimwear') sales2021('November','Footwear')
FWDecember3 =
#First Customer sales2021('December','Footwear')
FWFebruary =
sales('February','Footwear')
FWMarch = sales('March','Footwear')
FWApril = sales('April','Footwear')
FWMay = sales('May','Footwear') #First Customer
FWJune = sales('June','Footwear') UWFebruary =
FWJuly = sales('July','Footwear') sales('February','Underwear')

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UWMarch = sales('March','Underwear')
UWApril = sales('April','Underwear')
UWMay = sales('May','Underwear')
UWJune = sales('June','Underwear') #First Customer
UWJuly = sales('July','Underwear') SAFebruary =
UWAugust = sales('February','Sando')
sales('August','Underwear') SAMarch = sales('March','Sando')
UWSeptember = SAApril = sales('April','Sando')
sales('September','Underwear') SAMay = sales('May','Sando')
UWOctober = SAJune = sales('June','Sando')
sales('October','Underwear') SAJuly = sales('July','Sando')
UWNovember = SAAugust = sales('August','Sando')
sales('November','Underwear') SASeptember =
UWDecember = sales('September','Sando')
sales('December','Underwear') SAOctober = sales('October','Sando')
SANovember =
UWJanuary2 = sales('November','Sando')
sales2020('January','Underwear') SADecember =
UWFebruary2 = sales('December','Sando')
sales2020('February','Underwear')
UWSeptember2 = SAJanuary2 =
sales2020('September','Underwear') sales2020('January','Sando')
UWOctober2 = SAFebruary2 =
sales2020('October','Underwear') sales2020('February','Sando')
UWNovember2 = SASeptember2 =
sales2020('November','Underwear') sales2020('September','Sando')
UWDecember2 = SAOctober2 =
sales2020('December','Underwear') sales2020('October','Sando')
SANovember2 =
UWJanuary3 = sales2020('November','Sando')
sales2021('January','Underwear') SADecember2 =
UWFebruary3 = sales2020('December','Sando')
sales2021('February','Underwear')
UWMarch3 = SAJanuary3 =
sales2021('March','Underwear') sales2021('January','Sando')
UWApril3 = SAFebruary3 =
sales2021('April','Underwear') sales2021('February','Sando')
UWMay3 = SAMarch3 =
sales2021('May','Underwear') sales2021('March','Sando')
UWJune3 = SAApril3 =
sales2021('June','Underwear') sales2021('April','Sando')
UWJuly3 = SAMay3 = sales2021('May','Sando')
sales2021('July','Underwear') SAJune3 = sales2021('June','Sando')
UWAugust3 = SAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Sando')
sales2021('August','Underwear') SAAugust3 =
UWSeptember3 = sales2021('August','Sando')
sales2021('September','Underwear') SASeptember3 =
UWOctober3 = sales2021('September','Sando')
sales2021('October','Underwear') SAOctober3 =
UWNovember3 = sales2021('October','Sando')
sales2021('November','Underwear') SANovember3 =
UWDecember3 = sales2021('November','Sando')
sales2021('December','Underwear') SADecember3 =
sales2021('December','Sando')

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#First Customer
SKFebruary = #First Customer
sales('February','Skirt') GLFebruary =
SKMarch = sales('March','Skirt') sales('February','Gloves')
SKApril = sales('April','Skirt') GLMarch = sales('March','Gloves')
SKMay = sales('May','Skirt') GLApril = sales('April','Gloves')
SKJune = sales('June','Skirt') GLMay = sales('May','Gloves')
SKJuly = sales('July','Skirt') GLJune = sales('June','Gloves')
SKAugust = sales('August','Skirt') GLJuly = sales('July','Gloves')
SKSeptember = GLAugust = sales('August','Gloves')
sales('September','Skirt') GLSeptember =
SKOctober = sales('October','Skirt') sales('September','Gloves')
SKNovember = GLOctober =
sales('November','Skirt') sales('October','Gloves')
SKDecember = GLNovember =
sales('December','Skirt') sales('November','Gloves')
GLDecember =
SKJanuary2 sales('December','Gloves')
=sales2020('January','Skirt')
SKFebruary2 = GLJanuary2 =
sales2020('February','Skirt') sales2020('January','Gloves')
SKSeptember2 = GLFebruary2 =
sales2020('September','Skirt') sales2020('February','Gloves')
SKOctober2 = GLSeptember2 =
sales2020('October','Skirt') sales2020('September','Gloves')
SKNovember2 = GLOctober2 =
sales2020('November','Skirt') sales2020('October','Gloves')
SKDecember2 = GLNovember2 =
sales2020('December','Skirt') sales2020('November','Gloves')
GLDecember2 =
SKJanuary3 = sales2020('December','Gloves')
sales2021('January','Skirt')
SKFebruary3 = GLJanuary3 =
sales2021('February','Skirt') sales2021('January','Gloves')
SKMarch3 = GLFebruary3 =
sales2021('March','Skirt') sales2021('February','Gloves')
SKApril3 = GLMarch3 =
sales2021('April','Skirt') sales2021('March','Gloves')
SKMay3 = sales2021('May','Skirt') GLApril3 =
SKJune3 = sales2021('June','Skirt') sales2021('April','Gloves')
SKJuly3 = sales2021('July','Skirt') GLMay3 = sales2021('May','Gloves')
SKAugust3 = GLJune3 = sales2021('June','Gloves')
sales2021('August','Skirt') GLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Gloves')
SKSeptember3 = GLAugust3 =
sales2021('September','Skirt') sales2021('August','Gloves')
SKOctober3 = GLSeptember3 =
sales2021('October','Skirt') sales2021('September','Gloves')
SKNovember3 = GLOctober3 =
sales2021('November','Skirt') sales2021('October','Gloves')
SKDecember3 = GLNovember3 =
sales2021('December','Skirt') sales2021('November','Gloves')

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GLDecember3 = PJOctober3 =
sales2021('December','Gloves') sales2021('October','Pajama')
PJNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Pajama')
PJDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Pajama')

#First Customer
PJFebruary =
sales('February','Pajama') #First Customer
PJMarch = sales('March','Pajama') MAFebruary =
PJApril = sales('April','Pajama') sales('February','Mask')
PJMay = sales('May','Pajama') MAMarch = sales('March','Mask')
PJJune = sales('June','Pajama') MAApril = sales('April','Mask')
PJJuly = sales('July','Pajama') MAMay = sales('May','Mask')
PJAugust = sales('August','Pajama') MAJune = sales('June','Mask')
PJSeptember = MAJuly = sales('July','Mask')
sales('September','Pajama') MAAugust = sales('August','Mask')
PJOctober = MASeptember =
sales('October','Pajama') sales('September','Mask')
PJNovember = MAOctober = sales('October','Mask')
sales('November','Pajama') MANovember =
PJDecember = sales('November','Mask')
sales('December','Pajama') MADecember =
sales('December','Mask')
PJJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Pajama') MAJanuary2 =
PJFebruary2 = sales2020('January','Mask')
sales2020('February','Pajama') MAFebruary2 =
PJSeptember2 = sales2020('February','Mask')
sales2020('September','Pajama') MASeptember2 =
PJOctober2 = sales2020('September','Mask')
sales2020('October','Pajama') MAOctober2 =
PJNovember2 = sales2020('October','Mask')
sales2020('November','Pajama') MANovember2 =
PJDecember2 = sales2020('November','Mask')
sales2020('December','Pajama') MADecember2 =
sales2020('December','Mask')

PJJanuary3  = MAJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Pajama') sales2021('January','Mask')
PJFebruary3 = MAFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Pajama') sales2021('February','Mask')
PJMarch3 = MAMarch3 = sales2021('March','Mask')
sales2021('March','Pajama') MAApril3 = sales2021('April','Mask')
PJApril3 = MAMay3 = sales2021('May','Mask')
sales2021('April','Pajama') MAJune3 = sales2021('June','Mask')
PJMay3 = sales2021('May','Pajama') MAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Mask')
PJJune3 = sales2021('June','Pajama') MAAugust3 =
PJJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pajama') sales2021('August','Mask')
PJAugust3 = MASeptember3 =
sales2021('August','Pajama') sales2021('September','Mask')
PJSeptember3 = MAOctober3 =
sales2021('September','Pajama') sales2021('October','Mask')

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MANovember3 = BEDecember3 =
sales2021('November','Mask') sales2021('December','Belt')
MADecember3 =
sales2021('December','Mask')

#First Customer
SCFebruary =
#First Customer sales('February','Scarf')
BEFebruary = SCMarch = sales('March','Scarf')
sales('February','Belt') SCApril = sales('April','Scarf')
BEMarch = sales('March','Belt') SCMay = sales('May','Scarf')
BEApril = sales('April','Belt') SCJune = sales('June','Scarf')
BEMay = sales('May','Belt') SCJuly = sales('July','Scarf')
BEJune = sales('June','Belt') SCAugust = sales('August','Scarf')
BEJuly = sales('July','Belt') SCSeptember =
BEAugust = sales('August','Belt') sales('September','Scarf')
BESeptember = SCOctober = sales('October','Scarf')
sales('September','Belt') SCNovember =
BEOctober = sales('October','Belt') sales('November','Scarf')
BENovember = SCDecember =
sales('November','Belt') sales('December','Scarf')
BEDecember =
sales('December','Belt') SCJanuary2 =
sales2020('January','Scarf')
BEJanuary2 = SCFebruary2 =
sales2020('January','Belt') sales2020('February','Scarf')
BEFebruary2 = SCSeptember2 =
sales2020('February','Belt') sales2020('September','Scarf')
BESeptember2 = SCOctober2 =
sales2020('September','Belt') sales2020('October','Scarf')
BEOctober2 = SCNovember2 =
sales2020('October','Belt') sales2020('November','Scarf')
BENovember2 = SCDecember2 =
sales2020('November','Belt') sales2020('December','Scarf')
BEDecember2 =
sales2020('December','Belt') SCJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Scarf')
BEJanuary3 = SCFebruary3 =
sales2021('January','Belt') sales2021('February','Scarf')
BEFebruary3 = SCMarch3 =
sales2021('February','Belt') sales2021('March','Scarf')
BEMarch3 = sales2021('March','Belt') SCApril3 =
BEApril3 = sales2021('April','Belt') sales2021('April','Scarf')
BEMay3 = sales2021('May','Belt') SCMay3 = sales2021('May','Scarf')
BEJune3 = sales2021('June','Belt') SCJune3 = sales2021('June','Scarf')
BEJuly3 = sales2021('July','Belt') SCJuly3 = sales2021('July','Scarf')
BEAugust3 = SCAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Belt') sales2021('August','Scarf')
BESeptember3 = SCSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Belt') sales2021('September','Scarf')
BEOctober3 = SCOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Belt') sales2021('October','Scarf')
BENovember3 = SCNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Belt') sales2021('November','Scarf')

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SCDecember3 = Headwear =
sales2021('December','Scarf') [HWFebruary,HWMarch,HWApril,HWMay,HW
June,HWJuly,HWAugust,HWSeptember,HWO
ctober,HWNovember,HWDecember]
SCFebruary = Sportswear = 
sales('February','Scarf') [SWFebruary,SWMarch,SWApril,SWMay,SW
SCMarch = sales('March','Scarf') June,SWJuly,SWAugust,SWSeptember,SWO
SCApril = sales('April','Scarf') ctober,SWNovember,SWDecember]
SCMay = sales('May','Scarf') Swimwear =
SCJune = sales('June','Scarf') [SWIFebruary,SWIMarch,SWIApril,SWIMa
SCJuly = sales('July','Scarf') y,SWIJune,SWIJuly,SWIAugust,SWISepte
SCAugust = sales('August','Scarf') mber,SWIOctober,SWINovember,SWIDecem
SCSeptember = ber]
sales('September','Scarf') Uniform = 
SCOctober = sales('October','Scarf') [UFebruary,UMarch,UApril,UMay,UJune,
SCNovember = UJuly,UAugust,USeptember,UOctober,UN
sales('November','Scarf') ovember,UDecember]
SCDecember = Blouse  =
sales('December','Scarf') [BLFebruary,BLMarch,BLApril,BLMay,BL
June,BLJuly,BLAugust,BLSeptember,BLO
#First Customer ctober,BLNovember,BLDecember]
February = sales('February','') Dress =
March = sales('March','') [DFebruary,DMarch,DApril,DMay,DJune,
April = sales('April','') DJuly,DAugust,DSeptember,DOctober,DN
May = sales('May','') ovember,DDecember]
June = sales('June','') Footwear =
July = sales('July','') [FWFebruary,FWMarch,FWApril,FWMay,FW
August = sales('August','') June,FWJuly,FWAugust,FWSeptember,FWO
September = sales('September','') ctober,FWNovember,FWDecember]
October = sales('October','') Underwear =
November = sales('November','') [UWFebruary,UWMarch,UWApril,UWMay,UW
December = sales('December','') June,UWJuly,UWAugust,UWSeptember,UWO
ctober,UWNovember,UWDecember]
Bags = Polo =
[BFebruary,BMarch,BApril,BMay,BJune, [POFebruary,POMarch,POApril,POMay,PO
BJuly,BAugust,BSeptember,BOctober,BN June,POJuly,POAugust,POSeptember,POO
ovember,BDecember] ctober,PONovember,PODecember]
Pants = Skirt =
[PFebruary,PMarch,PApril,PMay,PJune, [SKFebruary,SKMarch,SKApril,SKMay,SK
PJuly,PAugust,PSeptember,POctober,PN June,SKJuly,SKAugust,SKSeptember,SKO
ovember,PDecember] ctober,SKNovember,SKDecember]
Short = Mask =
[SHFebruary,SHMarch,SHApril,SHMay,SH [MAFebruary,MAMarch,MAApril,MAMay,MA
June,SHJuly,SHAugust,SHSeptember,SHO June,MAJuly,MAAugust,MASeptember,MAO
ctober,SHNovember,SHDecember] ctober,MANovember,MADecember]
TShirt = Scarf =
[TFebruary,TMarch,TApril,TMay,TJune, [SCFebruary,SCMarch,SCApril,SCMay,SC
TJuly,TAugust,TSeptember,TOctober,TN June,SCJuly,SCAugust,SCSeptember,SCO
ovember,TDecember] ctober,SCNovember,SCDecember]
Jacket = Belt =
[JFebruary,JMarch,JApril,JMay,JJune, [BEFebruary,BEMarch,BEApril,BEMay,BE
JJuly,JAugust,JSeptember,JOctober,JN June,BEJuly,BEAugust,BESeptember,BEO
ovember,JDecember] ctober,BENovember,BEDecember]
Pajama =
[PJFebruary,PJMarch,PJApril,PJMay,PJ

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June,PJJuly,PJAugust,PJSeptember,PJO Polo2 =
ctober,PJNovember,PJDecember] [POJanuary2,POFebruary2,POSeptember2
Sando = ,POOctober2,PONovember2,PODecember2]
[SAFebruary,SAMarch,SAApril,SAMay,SA Sando2 =
June,SAJuly,SAAugust,SASeptember,SAO [SAJanuary2,SAFebruary2,SASeptember2
ctober,SANovember,SADecember] ,SAOctober2,SANovember2,SADecember2]
Gloves = Skirt2 =
[GLFebruary,GLMarch,GLApril,GLMay,GL [SKJanuary2,SKFebruary2,SKSeptember2
June,GLJuly,GLAugust,GLSeptember,GLO ,SKOctober2,SKNovember2,SKDecember2]
ctober,GLNovember,GLDecember] Mask2 =
[MAJanuary2,MAFebruary2,MASeptember2
,MAOctober2,MANovember2,MADecember2]
Scarf2 =
Bags2 = [SCJanuary2,SCFebruary2,SCSeptember2
[BJanuary2,BFebruary2,BSeptember2,BO ,SCOctober2,SCNovember2,SCDecember2]
ctober2,BNovember2,BDecember2] Belt2 =
Pants2 = [BEJanuary2,BEFebruary2,BESeptember2
[PJanuary2,PFebruary2,PSeptember2,PO ,BEOctober2,BENovember2,BEDecember2]
ctober2,PNovember2,PDecember2] Pajama2 =
Short2 = [PJJanuary2,PJFebruary2,PJSeptember2
[SHJanuary2,SHFebruary2,SHSeptember2 ,PJOctober2,PJNovember2,PJDecember2]
,SHOctober2,SHNovember2,SHDecember2] Sando2 =
TShirt2 = [SAJanuary2,SAFebruary2,SASeptember2
[TJanuary2,TFebruary2,TSeptember2,TO ,SAOctober2,SANovember2,SADecember2]
ctober2,TNovember2,TDecember2] Gloves2 =
Jacket2 = [GLJanuary2,GLFebruary,GLSeptember2,
[JJanuary2,JFebruary2,JSeptember2,JO GLOctober2,GLNovember2,GLDecember2]
ctober2,JNovember2,JDecember2]
Headwear2 =
[HWJanuary2,HWFebruary2,HWSeptember2
,HWOctober2,HWNovember2,HWDecember2]
Sportswear2 = 
[SWJanuary2,SWFebruary2,SWSeptember2 Bags3 =
,SWOctober2,SWNovember2,SWDecember2] [BJanuary3,BFebruary3,BMarch3,BApril
Swimwear2 = 3,BMay3,BJune3,BJuly3,BAugust3,BSept
[SWIJanuary2,SWIFebruary2,SWISeptemb ember3,BOctober3,BNovember3,BDecembe
er2,SWIOctober2,SWINovember2,SWIDece r3]
mber2] Pants3 = 
Uniform2 =  [PJanuary3,PFebruary3,PMarch3,PApril
[UJanuary2,UFebruary2,USeptember2,UO 3,PMay3,PJune3,PJuly3,PAugust3,PSept
ctober2,UNovember2,UDecember2] ember3,POctober3,PNovember3,PDecembe
Blouse2 r3]
=[BLJanuary2,BLFebruary2,BLSeptember Short3 =
2,BLOctober2,BLNovember2,BLDecember2 [SHJanuary3,SHFebruary3,SHMarch3,SHA
] pril3,SHMay3,SHJune3,SHJuly3,SHAugus
Dress2 = t3,SHSeptember3,SHOctober3,SHNovembe
[DJanuary2,DFebruary2,DSeptember2,DO r3,SHDecember3]
ctober2,DNovember2,DDecember2] TShirt3 =
Footwear2 = [TJanuary3,TFebruary3,TMarch3,TApril
[FWJanuary2,FWFebruary2,FWSeptember2 3,TMay3,TJune3,TJuly3,TAugust3,TSept
,FWOctober2,FWNovember2,FWDecember2] ember3,TOctober3,TNovember3,TDecembe
Underwear2 = r3]
[UWJanuary2,UWFebruary2,UWSeptember2 Jacket3 =
,UWOctober2,UWNovember2,UWDecember2] [JJanuary3,JFebruary3,JMarch3,JApril

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3,JMay3,JJune3,JJuly3,JAugust3,JSept pril3,SAMay3,SAJune3,SAJuly3,SAAugus
ember3,JOctober3,JNovember3,JDecembe t3,SASeptember3,SAOctober3,SANovembe
r3] r3,SADecember3]
Headwear3 = Skirt3 =
[HWJanuary3,HWFebruary3,HWMarch3,HWA [SKJanuary3,SKFebruary3,SKMarch3,SKA
pril3,HWMay3,HWJune3,HWJuly3,HWAugus pril3,SKMay3,SKJune3,SKJuly3,SKAugus
t3,HWSeptember3,HWOctober3,HWNovembe t3,SKSeptember3,SKOctober3,SKNovembe
r3,HWDecember3] r3,SKDecember3]
Sportswear3 =  Scarf3 =
[SWJanuary3,SWFebruary3,SWMarch3,SWA [SCJanuary3,SCFebruary3,SCMarch3,SCA
pril3,SWMay3,SWJune3,SWJuly3,SWAugus pril3,SCMay3,SCJune3,SCJuly3,SCAugus
t3,SWSeptember3,SWOctober3,SWNovembe t3,SCSeptember3,SCOctober3,SCNovembe
r3,SWDecember3] r3,SCDecember3]
Swimwear3 =  Belt3 =
[SWIJanuary3,SWIFebruary3,SWIMarch3, [BEJanuary3,BEFebruary3,BEMarch3,BEA
SWIApril3,SWIMay3,SWIJune3,SWIJuly3, pril3,BEMay3,BEJune3,BEJuly3,BEAugus
SWIAugust3,SWISeptember3,SWIOctober3 t3,BESeptember3,BEOctober3,BENovembe
,SWINovember3,SWIDecember3] r3,BEDecember3]
Uniform3 =  Pajama3 =
[UJanuary3,UFebruary3,UMarch3,UApril [PJJanuary3,PJFebruary3,PJMarch3,PJA
3,UMay3,UJune3,UJuly3,UAugust3,USept pril3,PJMay3,PJJune3,PJJuly3,PJAugus
ember3,UOctober3,UNovember3,UDecembe t3,PJSeptember3,PJOctober3,PJNovembe
r3] r3,PJDecember3]
Mask3 = Sando3 =
[MAJanuary3,MAFebruary3,MAMarch3,MAA [SAJanuary3,SAFebruary3,SAMarch3,SAA
pril3,MAMay3,MAJune3,MAJuly3,MAAugus pril3,SAMay3,SAJune3,SAJuly3,SAAugus
t3,MASeptember3,MAOctober3,MANovembe t3,SASeptember3,SAOctober3,SANovembe
r3,MADecember3] r3,SADecember3]
Blouse3  = Gloves3 =
[BLJanuary3,BLFebruary3,BLMarch3,BLA [GLJanuary3,GLFebruary3,GLMarch3,GLA
pril3,BLMay3,BLJune3,BLJuly3,BLAugus pril3,GLMay3,GLJune3,GLJuly3,GLAugus
t3,BLSeptember3,BLOctober3,BLNovembe t3,GLSeptember3,GLOctober3,GLNovembe
r3,BLDecember3] r3,GLDecember3]
Dress3 = Month =
[DJanuary3,DFebruary3,DMarch3,DApril ['February','March','April','May','J
3,DMay3,DJune3,DJuly3,DAugust3,DSept une','July','August','September','Oc
ember3,DOctober3,DNovember3,DDecembe tober','November','December']
r3] Month2020 =
Footwear3 = ['January','February','September','O
[FWJanuary3,FWFebruary3,FWMarch3,FWA ctober','November','December']
pril3,FWMay3,FWJune3,FWJuly3,FWAugus Month2021 =
t3,FWSeptember3,FWOctober3,FWNovembe ['January','February','March','April
r3,FWDecember3] ','May','June','July','August','Sept
Underwear3 = ember','October','November','Decembe
[UWJanuary3,UWFebruary3,UWMarch3,UWA r']
pril3,UWMay3,UWJune3,UWJuly3,UWAugus
t3,UWSeptember3,UWOctober3,UWNovembe
r3,UWDecember3] plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
Polo3 = plt.plot(Month, Bags,label= 'Bag')
[POJanuary3,POFebruary3,POMarch3,POA plt.plot(Month, Pants,label=
pril3,POMay3,POJune3,POJuly3,POAugus 'Pants')
t3,POSeptember3,POOctober3,PONovembe plt.plot(Month, Short,label=
r3,PODecember3] 'Short')
Sando3 =
[SAJanuary3,SAFebruary3,SAMarch3,SAA

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plt.plot(Month, TShirt,label= plt.plot(Month2020, Swimwear2,label=


'TShirt') 'Swimwear')
plt.plot(Month, Swimwear,label= plt.plot(Month2020, Uniform2,label=
'Swimwear') 'Uniform')
plt.plot(Month, Uniform,label= plt.plot(Month2020,
'Uniform') Sportswear2,label= 'Sportswear')
plt.plot(Month, Sportswear,label= plt.plot(Month2020, Headwear2,label=
'Sportswear') 'Headwear')
plt.plot(Month, Headwear,label= plt.plot(Month2020,Underwear2,label
'Headwear') ='Underwear')
plt.plot(Month,Underwear,label plt.plot(Month2020,Footwear2,label
='Underwear') ='Footwear')
plt.plot(Month,Footwear,label plt.plot(Month2020,Blouse2,label
='Footwear') ='Blouse')
plt.plot(Month,Blouse,label plt.plot(Month2020,Dress2,label
='Blouse') ='Dress')
plt.plot(Month,Dress,label ='Dress') plt.plot(Month2020,Skirt2,label
plt.plot(Month,Skirt,label ='Skirt') ='Skirt')
plt.plot(Month,Jacket,label plt.plot(Month2020,Jacket2,label
='Jacket') ='Jacket')
plt.plot(Month,Polo,label ='Polo') plt.plot(Month2020,Polo2,label
plt.plot(Month,Sando,label ='Sando') ='Polo')
plt.plot(Month,Mask,label ='Mask') plt.plot(Month2020,Sando2,label
plt.plot(Month,Pajama,label ='Sando')
='Pajama') plt.plot(Month2020,Mask2,label
plt.plot(Month,Belt,label ='Belt') ='Mask')
plt.plot(Month,Gloves,label plt.plot(Month2020,Pajama2,label
='Gloves') ='Pajama')
plt.plot(Month,Scarf,label ='Scarf') plt.plot(Month2020,Belt2,label
plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH') ='Belt')
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) plt.plot(Month2020,Gloves2,label
='Gloves')
plt.xlabel('Month') plt.plot(Month2020,Scarf2,label
plt.ylabel('Sales') ='Scarf')
plt.title('Category Sales plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH')
2019(2NDSHOP)', fontsize = 20) plt.xticks(rotation = 25)
plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1), plt.xlabel('Month')
loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0) plt.ylabel('Sales')
plt.grid() plt.title('Category Sales
plt.show() 2020(2NDSHOP)', fontsize = 20)
plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1),
loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0)
plt.grid()
plt.show()

plt.figure(figsize=(10,5)) plt.figure(figsize=(10,5))
plt.plot(Month2020, Bags2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Bags3,label=
'Bag') 'Bag')
plt.plot(Month2020, Pants2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Pants3,label=
'Pants') 'Pants')
plt.plot(Month2020, Short2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, Short3,label=
'Short') 'Short')
plt.plot(Month2020, TShirt2,label= plt.plot(Month2021, TShirt3,label=
'TShirt') 'TShirt')

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plt.plot(Month2021, Swimwear3,label= BSeptember1 =


'Swimwear') sales1('September','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021, Uniform3,label= BOctober1 = sales1('October','Bag')
'Uniform') BNovember1 =
plt.plot(Month2021, sales1('November','Bag')
Sportswear3,label= 'Sportswear') BDecember1 =
plt.plot(Month2021, Headwear3,label= sales1('December','Bag')
'Headwear')
plt.plot(Month2021,Underwear3,label BJanuary21 =
='Underwear') sales20201('January','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Footwear3,label BFebruary21 =
='Footwear') sales20201('February','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Blouse3,label BSeptember21 =
='Blouse') sales20201('September','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Dress3,label BOctober21 =
='Dress') sales20201('October','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Skirt3,label BNovember21 =
='Skirt') sales20201('November','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Jacket3,label BDecember21 =
='Jacket') sales20201('December','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Polo3,label
='Polo')
plt.plot(Month2021,Sando3,label BJanuary3 =
='Sando') sales2021('January','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Mask3,label BFebruary3 =
='Mask') sales2021('February','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Pajama3,label BMarch3 = sales2021('March','Bag')
='Pajama') BApril3 = sales2021('April','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Belt3,label BMay3 = sales2021('May','Bag')
='Belt') BJune3 = sales2021('June','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Gloves3,label BJuly3 = sales2021('July','Bag')
='Gloves') BAugust3 = sales2021('August','Bag')
plt.plot(Month2021,Scarf3,label BSeptember3 =
='Scarf') sales2021('September','Bag')
plt.title('CATEGORY GRAPH') BOctober3 =
plt.xticks(rotation = 25) sales2021('October','Bag')
plt.xlabel('Month') BNovember3 =
plt.ylabel('Sales') sales2021('November','Bag')
plt.title('Category Sales BDecember3 =
2021(2NDSHOP)', fontsize = 20) sales2021('December','Bag')
plt.legend(bbox_to_anchor=(1.02, 1),
loc='upper left', borderaxespad=0)
plt.grid() #second customer
plt.show() PFebruary1 =
sales1('February','Pants')
#second customer PMarch1 = sales1('March','Pants')
PApril1 = sales1('April','Pants')
BFebruary1 = PMay1 = sales1('May','Pants')
sales1('February','Bag') PJune1 = sales1('June','Pants')
BMarch1 = sales1('March','Bag') PJuly1 = sales1('July','Pants')
BApril1 = sales1('April','Bag') PAugust1 = sales1('August','Pants')
BMay1 = sales1('May','Bag') PSeptember1 =
BJune1 = sales1('June','Bag') sales1('September','Pants')
BJuly1 = sales1('July','Bag')
BAugust1 = sales1('August','Bag')

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POctober1 = SHNovember1 =
sales1('October','Pants') sales1('November','Short')
PNovember1 = SHDecember1 =
sales1('November','Pants') sales1('December','Short')
PDecember1 =
sales1('December','Pants')
SHJanuary21 =
sales20201('January','Short')
PJanuary21 = SHFebruary21 =
sales20201('January','Pants') sales20201('February','Short')
PFebruary21 = SHSeptember21 =
sales20201('February','Pants') sales20201('September','Short')
PSeptember21 = SHOctober21 =
sales20201('September','Pants') sales20201('October','Short')
POctober21 = SHNovember21 =
sales20201('October','Pants') sales20201('November','Short')
PNovember21 = SHDecember21 =
sales20201('November','Pants') sales20201('December','Short')
PDecember21 =
sales20201('Decemberr','Pants') SHJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Short')
PJanuary3 = SHFebruary3 =
sales2021('January','Pants') sales2021('February','Short')
PFebruary3 = SHMarch3 =
sales2021('February','Pants') sales2021('March','Short')
PMarch3 = sales2021('March','Pants') SHApril3 =
PApril3 = sales2021('April','Pants') sales2021('April','Short')
PMay3 = sales2021('May','Pants') SHMay3 = sales2021('May','Short')
PJune3 = sales2021('June','Pants') SHJune3 = sales2021('June','Short')
PJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pants') SHJuly3 = sales2021('July','Short')
PAugust3 = SHAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Pants') sales2021('August','Short')
PSeptember3 = SHSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Pants') sales2021('September','Short')
POctober3 = SHOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Pants') sales2021('October','Short')
PNovember3 = SHNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Pants') sales2021('November','Short')
PDecember3 = SHDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Pants') sales2021('December','Short')

SHFebruary1 =
sales1('February','Short') #second customer
SHMarch1 = sales1('March','Short') TFebruary1 = sales1('February','T
SHApril1 = sales1('April','Short') Shirt')
SHMay1 = sales1('May','Short') TMarch1 = sales1('March','T Shirt')
SHJune1 = sales1('June','Short') TApril1 = sales1('April','T Shirt')
SHJuly1 = sales1('July','Short') TMay1 = sales1('May','T Shirt')
SHAugust1 = sales1('August','Short') TJune1 = sales1('June','T Shirt')
SHSeptember1 = TJuly1 = sales1('July','T Shirt')
sales1('September','Short') TAugust1 = sales1('August','T
SHOctober1 = Shirt')
sales1('October','Short')

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TSeptember1 = sales1('September','T JSeptember1 =


Shirt') sales1('September','Jacket')
TOctober1 = sales1('October','T JOctober1 =
Shirt') sales1('October','Jacket')
TNovember1 = sales1('November','T JNovember1 =
Shirt') sales1('November','Jacket')
TDecember1 = sales1('December','T JDecember1 =
Shirt') sales1('December','Jacket')

TJanuary21 = sales20201('January','T
Shirt') JJanuary21 =
TFebruary21 = sales20201('February','Jacket')
sales20201('February','T Shirt') JFebruary21 =
TSeptember21 = sales20201('February','Jacket')
sales20201('September','T Shirt') JSeptember21 =
TOctober21 = sales20201('October','T sales20201('September','Jacket')
Shirt') JOctober21 =
TNovember21 = sales20201('October','Jacket')
sales20201('November','T Shirt') JNovember21 =
TDecember21 = sales20201('November','Jacket')
sales20201('December','T Shirt') JDecember21 =
sales20201('December','Jacket')
TJanuary3 = sales2021('January','T
Shirt') JJanuary3 =
TFebruary3 = sales2021('February','T sales2021('January','Jacket')
Shirt') JFebruary3 =
TMarch3 = sales2021('March','T sales2021('February','Jacket')
Shirt') JMarch3 =
TApril3 = sales2021('April','T sales2021('March','Jacket')
Shirt') JApril3 =
TMay3 = sales2021('May','T Shirt') sales2021('April','Jacket')
TJune3 = sales2021('June','T Shirt') JMay3 = sales2021('May','Jacket')
TJuly3 = sales2021('July','T Shirt') JJune3 = sales2021('June','Jacket')
TAugust3 = sales2021('August','T JJuly3 = sales2021('July','Jacket')
Shirt') JAugust3 =
TSeptember3 = sales2021('August','Jacket')
sales2021('September','T Shirt') JSeptember3 =
TOctober3 = sales2021('October','T sales2021('September','Jacket')
Shirt') JOctober3 =
TNovember3 = sales2021('November','T sales2021('October','Jacket')
Shirt') JNovember3 =
TDecember3 = sales2021('December','T sales2021('November','Jacket')
Shirt') JDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Jacket')

#second customer
JFebruary1 =
sales1('February','Jacket') #Second Customer
JMarch1 = sales1('March','Jacket') UFebruary1 =
JApril1 = sales1('April','Jacket') sales1('February','Uniform')
JMay1 = sales1('May','Jacket') UMarch1 = sales1('March','Uniform')
JJune1 = sales1('June','Jacket') UApril1 = sales1('April','Uniform')
JJuly1 = sales1('July','Jacket') UMay1 = sales1('May','Uniform')
JAugust1 = sales1('August','Jacket') UJune1 = sales1('June','Uniform')

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UJuly1 = sales1('July','Uniform') POApril1 = sales1('April','Polo')


UAugust1 = POMay1 = sales1('May','Polo')
sales1('August','Uniform') POJune1 = sales1('June','Polo')
USeptember1 = POJuly1 = sales1('July','Polo')
sales1('September','Uniform') POAugust1 = sales1('August','Polo')
UOctober1 = POSeptember1 =
sales1('October','Uniform') sales1('September','Polo')
UNovember1 = POOctober1 =
sales1('November','Uniform') sales1('October','Polo')
UDecember1 = PONovember1 =
sales1('December','Uniform') sales1('November','Polo')
PODecember1 =
sales1('December','Polo')
UJanuary21 =
sales20201('January','Uniform') POJanuary21 =
UFebruary21 = sales20201('January','Polo')
sales20201('February','Uniform') POFebruary21 =
USeptember21 = sales20201('February','Polo')
sales20201('September','Uniform') POSeptember21 =
UOctober21 = sales20201('September','Polo')
sales20201('October','Uniform') POOctober21 =
UNovember21 = sales20201('October','Polo')
sales20201('November','Uniform') PONovember21 =
UDecember21 = sales20201('November','Polo')
sales20201('December','Uniform') PODecember21 =
sales20201('December','Polo') 
UJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Uniform') POJanuary3 =
UFebruary3 = sales2021('January','Polo')
sales2021('February','Uniform') POFebruary3 =
UMarch3 = sales2021('February','Polo')
sales2021('March','Uniform') POMarch3 = sales2021('March','Polo')
UApril3 = POApril3 = sales2021('April','Polo')
sales2021('April','Uniform') POMay3 = sales2021('May','Polo')
UMay3 = sales2021('May','Uniform') POJune3 = sales2021('June','Polo')
UJune3 = sales2021('June','Uniform') POJuly3 = sales2021('July','Polo')
UJuly3 = sales2021('July','Uniform') POAugust3 =
UAugust3 = sales2021('August','Polo')
sales2021('August','Uniform') POSeptember3 =
USeptember3 = sales2021('September','Polo')
sales2021('September','Uniform') POOctober3 =
UOctober3 = sales2021('October','Polo')
sales2021('October','Uniform') PONovember3 =
UNovember3 = sales2021('November','Polo')
sales2021('November','Uniform') PODecember3 =
UDecember3 = sales2021('December','Polo')
sales2021('December','Uniform')

#Second Customer
BLFebruary1 =
#Second Customer sales1('February','Blouse')
POFebruary1 = BLMarch1 = sales1('March','Blouse')
sales1('February','Polo') BLApril1 = sales1('April','Blouse')
POMarch1 = sales1('March','Polo') BLMay1 = sales1('May','Blouse')

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BLJune1 = sales1('June','Blouse') DMay1 = sales1('May','Dress')


BLJuly1 = sales1('July','Blouse') DJune1 = sales1('June','Dress')
BLAugust1 = DJuly1 = sales1('July','Dress')
sales1('August','Blouse') DAugust1 = sales1('August','Dress')
BLSeptember1 = DSeptember1 =
sales1('September','Blouse') sales1('September','Dress')
BLOctober1 = DOctober1 =
sales1('October','Blouse') sales1('October','Dress')
BLNovember1 = DNovember1 =
sales1('November','Blouse') sales1('November','Dress')
BLDecember1 = DDecember1 =
sales1('December','Blouse') sales1('December','Dress')

BLJanuary21 = DJanuary21 =
sales20201('January','Blouse') sales20201('January','Dress')
BLFebruary21 = DFebruary21 =
sales20201('February','Blouse') sales20201('February','Dress')
BLSeptember21 = DSeptember21 =
sales20201('September','Blouse') sales20201('September','Dress')
BLOctober21 = DOctober21 =
sales20201('October','Blouse') sales20201('October','Dress')
BLNovember21 = DNovember21 =
sales20201('November','Blouse') sales20201('November','Dress')
BLDecember21 = DDecember21 =
sales20201('December','Blouse') sales20201('December','Dress')

BLJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Blouse') DJanuary3 =
BLFebruary3 = sales2021('January','Dress')
sales2021('February','Blouse') DFebruary3 =
BLMarch3 = sales2021('February','Dress')
sales2021('March','Blouse') DMarch3 = sales2021('March','Dress')
BLApril3 = DApril3 = sales2021('April','Dress')
sales2021('April','Blouse') DMay3 = sales2021('May','Dress')
BLMay3 = sales2021('May','Blouse') DJune3 = sales2021('June','Dress')
BLJune3 = sales2021('June','Blouse') DJuly3 = sales2021('July','Dress')
BLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Blouse') DAugust3 =
BLAugust3 = sales2021('August','Dress')
sales2021('August','Blouse') DSeptember3 =
BLSeptember3 = sales2021('September','Dress')
sales2021('September','Blouse') DOctober3 =
BLOctober3 = sales2021('October','Dress')
sales2021('October','Blouse') DNovember3 =
BLNovember3 = sales2021('November','Dress')
sales2021('November','Blouse') DDecember3 =
BLDecember3 = sales2021('December','Dress')
sales2021('December','Blouse')

HWFebruary1 =
#Second Customer sales1('February','Headwear')
DFebruary1 = HWMarch1 =
sales1('February','Dress') sales1('March','Headwear')
DMarch1 = sales1('March','Dress') HWApril1 =
DApril1 = sales1('April','Dress') sales1('April','Headwear')

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HWMay1 = sales1('May','Headwear') SWFebruary1 =


HWJune1 = sales1('June','Headwear') sales1('February','Sportswear')
HWJuly1 = sales1('July','Headwear') SWMarch1 =
HWAugust1 = sales1('March','Sportswear')
sales1('August','Headwear') SWApril1 =
HWSeptember1 = sales1('April','Sportswear')
sales1('September','Headwear') SWMay1 = sales1('May','Sportswear')
HWOctober1 = SWJune1 =
sales1('October','Headwear') sales1('June','Sportswear')
HWNovember1 = SWJuly1 =
sales1('November','Headwear') sales1('July','Sportswear')
HWDecember1 = SWAugust1 =
sales1('December','Headwear') sales1('August','Sportswear')
SWSeptember1 =
HWJanuary21 = sales1('September','Sportswear')
sales20201('January','Headwear') SWOctober1 =
HWFebruary21 = sales1('October','Sportswear')
sales20201('February','Headwear') SWNovember1 =
HWSeptember21 = sales1('November','Sportswear')
sales20201('September','Headwear') SWDecember1 =
HWOctober21 = sales1('December','Sportswear')
sales20201('October','Headwear')
HWNovember21 = SWJanuary21 =
sales20201('November','Headwear') sales20201('January','Sportswear')
HWDecember21 = SWFebruary21 =
sales20201('December','Headwear') sales20201('February','Sportswear')
SWSeptember21 =
sales20201('September','Sportswear')
HWJanuary3 = SWOctober21 =
sales2021('January','Headwear') sales20201('October','Sportswear')
HWFebruary3 = SWNovember21 =
sales2021('February','Headwear') sales20201('November','Sportswear')
HWMarch3 = SWDecember21 =
sales2021('March','Headwear') sales20201('December','Sportswear')
HWApril3 =
sales2021('April','Headwear')
HWMay3 = sales2021('May','Headwear') SWJanuary3 =
HWJune3 = sales2021('January','Sportswear')
sales2021('June','Headwear') SWFebruary3 =
HWJuly3 = sales2021('February','Sportswear')
sales2021('July','Headwear') SWMarch3 =
HWAugust3 = sales2021('March','Sportswear')
sales2021('August','Headwear') SWApril3 =
HWSeptember3 = sales2021('April','Sportswear')
sales2021('September','Headwear') SWMay3 =
HWOctober3 = sales2021('May','Sportswear')
sales2021('October','Headwear') SWJune3 =
HWNovember3 = sales2021('June','Sportswear')
sales2021('November','Headwear') SWJuly3 =
HWDecember3 = sales2021('July','Sportswear')
sales2021('December','Headwear') SWAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Sportswear')
SWSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Sportswear')

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SWOctober3 = SWIJuly3 =
sales2021('October','Sportswear') sales2021('July','Swimwear')
SWNovember3 = SWIAugust3 =
sales2021('November','Sportswear') sales2021('August','Swimwear')
SWDecember3 = SWISeptember3 =
sales2021('December','Sportswear') sales2021('September','Swimwear')
SWIOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Swimwear')
SWIFebruary1 = SWINovember3 =
sales1('February','Swimwear') sales2021('November','Swimwear')
SWIMarch1 = SWIDecember3 =
sales1('March','Swimwear') sales2021('December','Swimwear')
SWIApril1 =
sales1('April','Swimwear')
SWIMay1 = sales1('May','Swimwear')
SWIJune1 = sales1('June','Swimwear') FWFebruary1 =
SWIJuly1 = sales1('July','Swimwear') sales1('February','Footwear')
SWIAugust1 = FWMarch1 =
sales1('August','Swimwear') sales1('March','Footwear')
SWISeptember1 = FWApril1 =
sales1('September','Swimwear') sales1('April','Footwear')
SWIOctober1 = FWMay1 = sales1('May','Footwear')
sales1('October','Swimwear') FWJune1 = sales1('June','Footwear')
SWINovember1 = FWJuly1 = sales1('July','Footwear')
sales1('November','Swimwear') FWAugust1 =
SWIDecember1 = sales1('August','Footwear')
sales1('December','Swimwear') FWSeptember1 =
sales1('September','Footwear')
SWIJanuary21 = FWOctober1 =
sales20201('January','Swimwear') sales1('October','Footwear')
SWIFebruary21 = FWNovember1 =
sales20201('February','Swimwear') sales1('November','Footwear')
SWISeptember21 = FWDecember1 =
sales20201('September','Swimwear') sales1('December','Footwear')
SWIOctober21 =
sales20201('October','Swimwear') FWJanuary21 =
SWINovember21 = sales20201('January','Footwear')
sales20201('November','Swimwear') FWFebruary21 =
SWIDecember21 = sales20201('February','Footwear')
sales20201('December','Swimwear') FWSeptember21 =
sales20201('September','Footwear')
FWOctober21 =
SWIJanuary3 = sales20201('October','Footwear')
sales2021('January','Swimwear') FWNovember21 =
SWIFebruary3 = sales20201('November','Footwear')
sales2021('February','Swimwear') FWDecember21 =
SWIMarch3 = sales20201('December','Footwear')
sales2021('March','Swimwear')
SWIApril3 =
sales2021('April','Swimwear') FWJanuary3 =
SWIMay3 = sales2021('January','Footwear')
sales2021('May','Swimwear') FWFebruary3 =
SWIJune3 = sales2021('February','Footwear')
sales2021('June','Swimwear')

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FWMarch3 =
sales2021('March','Footwear') UWJanuary3 =
FWApril3 = sales2021('January','Underwear')
sales2021('April','Footwear') UWFebruary3 =
FWMay3 = sales2021('May','Footwear') sales2021('February','Underwear')
FWJune3 = UWMarch3 =
sales2021('June','Footwear') sales2021('March','Underwear')
FWJuly3 = UWApril3 =
sales2021('July','Footwear') sales2021('April','Underwear')
FWAugust3 = UWMay3 =
sales2021('August','Footwear') sales2021('May','Underwear')
FWSeptember3 = UWJune3 =
sales2021('September','Footwear') sales2021('June','Underwear')
FWOctober3 = UWJuly3 =
sales2021('October','Footwear') sales2021('July','Underwear')
FWNovember3 = UWAugust3 =
sales2021('November','Footwear') sales2021('August','Underwear')
FWDecember3 = UWSeptember3 =
sales2021('December','Footwear') sales2021('September','Underwear')
UWOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Underwear')
UWNovember3 =
UWFebruary1 = sales2021('November','Underwear')
sales1('February','Underwear') UWDecember3 =
UWMarch1 = sales2021('December','Underwear')
sales1('March','Underwear')
UWApril1 = SAFebruary1 =
sales1('April','Underwear') sales1('February','Sando')
UWMay1 = sales1('May','Underwear') SAMarch1 = sales1('March','Sando')
UWJune1 = sales1('June','Underwear') SAApril1 = sales1('April','Sando')
UWJuly1 = sales1('July','Underwear') SAMay1 = sales1('May','Sando')
UWAugust1 = SAJune1 = sales1('June','Sando')
sales1('August','Underwear') SAJuly1 = sales1('July','Sando')
UWSeptember1 = SAAugust1 = sales1('August','Sando')
sales1('September','Underwear') SASeptember1 =
UWOctober1 = sales1('September','Sando')
sales1('October','Underwear') SAOctober1 =
UWNovember1 = sales1('October','Sando')
sales1('November','Underwear') SANovember1 =
UWDecember1 = sales1('November','Sando')
sales1('December','Underwear') SADecember1 =
sales1('December','Sando')
UWJanuary21 =
sales20201('January','Underwear')
UWFebruary21 = SAJanuary21 =
sales20201('February','Underwear') sales20201('January','Sando')
UWSeptember21 = SAFebruary21 =
sales20201('September','Underwear') sales20201('February','Sando')
UWOctober21 = SASeptember21 =
sales20201('October','Underwear') sales20201('September','Sando')
UWNovember21 = SAOctober21 =
sales20201('November','Underwear') sales20201('October','Sando')
UWDecember21 = SANovember21 =
sales20201('December','Underwear') sales20201('November','Sando')

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SADecember21 = SKDecember21 =
sales20201('December','Sando') sales20201('December','Skirt')

SAJanuary3 = SKJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Sando') sales2021('January','Skirt')
SAFebruary3 = SKFebruary3 =
sales2021('February','Sando') sales2021('February','Skirt')
SAMarch3 = SKMarch3 =
sales2021('March','Sando') sales2021('March','Skirt')
SAApril3 = SKApril3 =
sales2021('April','Sando') sales2021('April','Skirt')
SAMay3 = sales2021('May','Sando') SKMay3 = sales2021('May','Skirt')
SAJune3 = sales2021('June','Sando') SKJune3 = sales2021('June','Skirt')
SAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Sando') SKJuly3 = sales2021('July','Skirt')
SAAugust3 = SKAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Sando') sales2021('August','Skirt')
SASeptember3 = SKSeptember3 =
sales2021('September','Sando') sales2021('September','Skirt')
SAOctober3 = SKOctober3 =
sales2021('October','Sando') sales2021('October','Skirt')
SANovember3 = SKNovember3 =
sales2021('November','Sando') sales2021('November','Skirt')
SADecember3 = SKDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Sando') sales2021('December','Skirt')

SKFebruary1 =
sales1('February','Skirt') GLFebruary1 =
SKMarch1 = sales1('March','Skirt') sales1('February','Gloves')
SKApril1 = sales1('April','Skirt') GLMarch1 = sales1('March','Gloves')
SKMay1 = sales1('May','Skirt') GLApril1 = sales1('April','Gloves')
SKJune1 = sales1('June','Skirt') GLMay1 = sales1('May','Gloves')
SKJuly1 = sales1('July','Skirt') GLJune1 = sales1('June','Gloves')
SKAugust1 = sales1('August','Skirt') GLJuly1 = sales1('July','Gloves')
SKSeptember1 = GLAugust1 =
sales1('September','Skirt') sales1('August','Gloves')
SKOctober1 = GLSeptember1 =
sales1('October','Skirt') sales1('September','Gloves')
SKNovember1 = GLOctober1 =
sales1('November','Skirt') sales1('October','Gloves')
SKDecember1 = GLNovember1 =
sales1('December','Skirt') sales1('November','Gloves')
GLDecember1 =
SKJanuary21 = sales1('December','Gloves')
sales20201('January','Skirt')
SKFebruary21 = GLJanuary21 =
sales20201('February','Skirt') sales20201('January','Gloves')
SKSeptember21 = GLFebruary21 =
sales20201('September','Skirt') sales20201('February','Gloves')
SKOctober21 = GLSeptember21 =
sales20201('October','Skirt') sales20201('September','Gloves')
SKNovember21 = GLOctober21 =
sales20201('November','Skirt') sales20201('October','Gloves')

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GLNovember21 = PJOctober21 =
sales20201('November','Gloves') sales20201('October','Pajama')
GLDecember21 = PJNovember21 =
sales20201('December','Gloves') sales20201('November','Pajama')
PJDecember21 =
sales20201('December','Pajama')
GLJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Gloves') PJJanuary3  =
GLFebruary3 = sales2021('January','Pajama')
sales2021('February','Gloves') PJFebruary3 =
GLMarch3 = sales2021('February','Pajama')
sales2021('March','Gloves') PJMarch3 =
GLApril3 = sales2021('March','Pajama')
sales2021('April','Gloves') PJApril3 =
GLMay3 = sales2021('May','Gloves') sales2021('April','Pajama')
GLJune3 = sales2021('June','Gloves') PJMay3 = sales2021('May','Pajama')
GLJuly3 = sales2021('July','Gloves') PJJune3 = sales2021('June','Pajama')
GLAugust3 = PJJuly3 = sales2021('July','Pajama')
sales2021('August','Gloves') PJAugust3 =
GLSeptember3 = sales2021('August','Pajama')
sales2021('September','Gloves') PJSeptember3 =
GLOctober3 = sales2021('September','Pajama')
sales2021('October','Gloves') PJOctober3 =
GLNovember3 = sales2021('October','Pajama')
sales2021('November','Gloves') PJNovember3 =
GLDecember3 = sales2021('November','Pajama')
sales2021('December','Gloves') PJDecember3 =
sales2021('December','Pajama')

PJFebruary1 =
sales1('February','Pajama') MAFebruary1 =
PJMarch1 = sales1('March','Pajama') sales1('February','Mask')
PJApril1 = sales1('April','Pajama') MAMarch1 = sales1('March','Mask')
PJMay1 = sales1('May','Pajama') MAApril1 = sales1('April','Mask')
PJJune1 = sales1('June','Pajama') MAMay1 = sales1('May','Mask')
PJJuly1 = sales1('July','Pajama') MAJune1 = sales1('June','Mask')
PJAugust1 = MAJuly1 = sales1('July','Mask')
sales1('August','Pajama') MAAugust1 = sales1('August','Mask')
PJSeptember1 = MASeptember1 =
sales1('September','Pajama') sales1('September','Mask')
PJOctober1 = MAOctober1 =
sales1('October','Pajama') sales1('October','Mask')
PJNovember1 = MANovember1 =
sales1('November','Pajama') sales1('November','Mask')
PJDecember1 = MADecember1 =
sales1('December','Pajama') sales1('December','Mask')

PJJanuary21 = MAJanuary21 =
sales20201('January','Pajama') sales20201('January','Mask')
PJFebruary21 = MAFebruary21 =
sales20201('February','Pajama') sales20201('February','Mask')
PJSeptember21 = MASeptember21 =
sales20201('September','Pajama') sales20201('September','Mask')

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MAOctober21 = BENovember21 =
sales20201('October','Mask') sales20201('November','Belt')
MANovember21 = BEDecember21 =
sales20201('November','Mask') sales20201('December','Belt')
MADecember21 =
sales20201('December','Mask') BEJanuary3 =
sales2021('January','Belt')
MAJanuary3 = BEFebruary3 =
sales2021('January','Mask') sales2021('February','Belt')
MAFebruary3 = BEMarch3 = sales2021('March','Belt')
sales2021('February','Mask') BEApril3 = sales2021('April','Belt')
MAMarch3 = sales2021('March','Mask') BEMay3 = sales2021('May','Belt')
MAApril3 = sales2021('April','Mask') BEJune3 = sales2021('June','Belt')
MAMay3 = sales2021('May','Mask') BEJuly3 = sales2021('July','Belt')
MAJune3 = sales2021('June','Mask') BEAugust3 =
MAJuly3 = sales2021('July','Mask') sales2021('August','Belt')
MAAugust3 = BESeptember3 =
sales2021('August','Mask') sales2021('September','Belt')
MASeptember3 = BEOctober3 =
sales2021('September','Mask') sales2021('October','Belt')
MAOctober3 = BENovember3 =
sales2021('October','Mask') sales2021('November','Belt')
MANovember3 = BEDecember3 =
sales2021('November','Mask') sales2021('December','Belt')
MADecember3 =
sales2021('December','Mask')
SCFebruary1 =
sales20201('February','Scarf')
SCMarch1 =
BEFebruary1 = sales20201('March','Scarf')
sales1('February','Belt') SCApril1 =
BEMarch1 = sales1('March','Belt') sales20201('April','Scarf')
BEApril1 = sales1('April','Belt') SCMay1 = sales20201('May','Scarf')
BEMay1 = sales1('May','Belt') SCJune1 = sales20201('June','Scarf')
BEJune1 = sales1('June','Belt') SCJuly1 = sales20201('July','Scarf')
BEJuly1 = sales1('July','Belt') SCAugust1 =
BEAugust1 = sales1('August','Belt') sales20201('August','Scarf')
BESeptember1 = SCSeptember1 =
sales1('September','Belt') sales20201('September','Scarf')
BEOctober1 = SCOctober1 =
sales1('October','Belt') sales20201('October','Scarf')
BENovember1 = SCNovember1 =
sales1('November','Belt') sales20201('November','Scarf')
BEDecember1 = SCDecember1 =
sales1('December','Belt') sales20201('December','Scarf')

BEJanuary21 SCJanuary21 =
=sales20201('January','Belt') sales20201('January','Scarf')
BEFebruary21 = SCFebruary21 =
sales20201('February','Belt') sales20201('February','Scarf')
BESeptember21 = SCSeptember21 =
sales20201('September','Belt') sales20201('September','Scarf')
BEOctober21 = SCOctober21 =
sales20201('October','Belt') sales20201('October','Scarf')

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SCNovember21 = SCMay3 = sales2021('May','Scarf')


sales20201('November','Scarf') SCJune3 = sales2021('June','Scarf') 
SCDecember21 = SCJuly3 = sales2021('July','Scarf')
sales20201('December','Scarf') SCAugust3 =
sales2021('August','Scarf')
SCJanuary3 = SCSeptember3 =
sales2021('January','Scarf') sales2021('September','Scarf')
SCFebruary3 = SCOctober3 =
sales2021('February','Scarf') sales2021('October','Scarf')
SCMarch3 = SCNovember3 =
sales2021('March','Scarf') sales2021('November','Scarf')
SCApril3 = SCDecember3 =
sales2021('April','Scarf') sales2021('December','Scarf')

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