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Published inSep 2023
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Steven F. Lott
Steven F. Lott
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Steven F. Lott

Steven Lott has been programming since computers were large, expensive, and rare. Working for decades in high tech has given him exposure to a lot of ideas and techniques, some bad, but most are helpful to others. Since the 1990s, Steven has been engaged with Python, crafting an array of indispensable tools and applications. His profound expertise has led him to contribute significantly to Packt Publishing, penning notable titles like "Mastering Object-Oriented," "The Modern Python Cookbook," and "Functional Python Programming." A self-proclaimed technomad, Steven's unconventional lifestyle sees him residing on a boat, often anchored along the vibrant east coast of the US. He tries to live by the words “Don't come home until you have a story.”
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7.1.1 Description

This project’s intent is to inspect raw data to understand if it is actually cardinal data. In some cases, floating-point values may have been used to represent nominal data; the data appears to be a measurement but is actually a code.

Spreadsheet software tends to transform all data into floating-point numbers; many data items may look like cardinal data.

One example is US Postal Codes, which are strings of digits, but may be transformed into numeric values by a spreadsheet.

Another example is bank account numbers, which — while very long — can be converted into floating-point numbers. A floating-point value uses 8 bytes of storage, but will comfortably represent about 15 decimal digits. While this is a net saving in storage, it is a potential confusion of data types and there is a (small) possibility of having an account number altered by floating-point truncation rules.

The user experience is a Jupyter Lab notebook that can be used to examine...

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Steven F. Lott

Steven Lott has been programming since computers were large, expensive, and rare. Working for decades in high tech has given him exposure to a lot of ideas and techniques, some bad, but most are helpful to others. Since the 1990s, Steven has been engaged with Python, crafting an array of indispensable tools and applications. His profound expertise has led him to contribute significantly to Packt Publishing, penning notable titles like "Mastering Object-Oriented," "The Modern Python Cookbook," and "Functional Python Programming." A self-proclaimed technomad, Steven's unconventional lifestyle sees him residing on a boat, often anchored along the vibrant east coast of the US. He tries to live by the words “Don't come home until you have a story.”
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