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Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800563452
Pages 788 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Author (1):
Stefanie Molin Stefanie Molin
Profile icon Stefanie Molin

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Pandas
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Data Analysis 3. Chapter 2: Working with Pandas DataFrames 4. Section 2: Using Pandas for Data Analysis
5. Chapter 3: Data Wrangling with Pandas 6. Chapter 4: Aggregating Pandas DataFrames 7. Chapter 5: Visualizing Data with Pandas and Matplotlib 8. Chapter 6: Plotting with Seaborn and Customization Techniques 9. Section 3: Applications – Real-World Analyses Using Pandas
10. Chapter 7: Financial Analysis – Bitcoin and the Stock Market 11. Chapter 8: Rule-Based Anomaly Detection 12. Section 4: Introduction to Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn
13. Chapter 9: Getting Started with Machine Learning in Python 14. Chapter 10: Making Better Predictions – Optimizing Models 15. Chapter 11: Machine Learning Anomaly Detection 16. Section 5: Additional Resources
17. Chapter 12: The Road Ahead 18. Solutions
19. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Exercises

Using the CSV files in the exercises/ folder and what we have learned so far in this book, complete the following exercises:

  1. With the earthquakes.csv file, select all the earthquakes in Japan with a magnitude of 4.9 or greater using the mb magnitude type.
  2. Create bins for each full number of earthquake magnitude (for instance, the first bin is (0, 1], the second is (1, 2], and so on) with the ml magnitude type and count how many are in each bin.
  3. Using the faang.csv file, group by the ticker and resample to monthly frequency. Make the following aggregations:

    a) Mean of the opening price

    b) Maximum of the high price

    c) Minimum of the low price

    d) Mean of the closing price

    e) Sum of the volume traded

  4. Build a crosstab with the earthquake data between the tsunami column and the magType column. Rather than showing the frequency count, show the maximum magnitude that was observed for each combination. Put the magnitude type along the columns.
  5. Calculate the rolling...
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