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Interactive Dashboards and Data Apps with Plotly and Dash

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Product type Book
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568914
Pages 364 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Elias Dabbas Elias Dabbas
Profile icon Elias Dabbas

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface Section 1: Building a Dash App
Chapter 1: Overview of the Dash Ecosystem Chapter 2: Exploring the Structure of a Dash App Chapter 3: Working with Plotly's Figure Objects Chapter 4: Data Manipulation and Preparation, Paving the Way to Plotly Express Section 2: Adding Functionality to Your App with Real Data
Chapter 5: Interactively Comparing Values with Bar Charts and Dropdown Menus Chapter 6: Exploring Variables with Scatter Plots and Filtering Subsets with Sliders Chapter 7: Exploring Map Plots and Enriching Your Dashboards with Markdown Chapter 8: Calculating the Frequency of Your Data with Histograms and Building Interactive Tables Section 3: Taking Your App to the Next Level
Chapter 9: Letting Your Data Speak for Itself with Machine Learning Chapter 10: Turbo-charge Your Apps with Advanced Callbacks Chapter 11: URLs and Multi-Page Apps Chapter 12: Deploying Your App Chapter 13: Next Steps Other Books You May Enjoy

Preparing data with scikit-learn

scikit-learn is one of the most widely used and comprehensive machine learning libraries in Python. It plays very well with the rest of the data-science ecosystem libraries, such as NumPy, pandas, and matplotlib. We will be using it for modeling our data and for some preprocessing as well.

We now have two issues that we need to tackle first: missing values and scaling data. Let's see two simple examples for each, and then tackle them in our dataset. Let's start with missing values.

Handling missing values

Models need data, and they can't know what to do with a set of numbers containing missing values. In such cases (and there are many in our dataset), we need to make a decision on what to do with those missing values.

There are several options, and the right choice depends on the application as well as the nature of the data, but we won't get into those details. For simplicity, we will make a generic choice of replacing...

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