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Mastering pandas. - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781789343236
Pages 674 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Ashish Kumar Ashish Kumar
Profile icon Ashish Kumar

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface Section 1: Overview of Data Analysis and pandas
Introduction to pandas and Data Analysis Installation of pandas and Supporting Software Section 2: Data Structures and I/O in pandas
Using NumPy and Data Structures with pandas I/Os of Different Data Formats with pandas Section 3: Mastering Different Data Operations in pandas
Indexing and Selecting in pandas Grouping, Merging, and Reshaping Data in pandas Special Data Operations in pandas Time Series and Plotting Using Matplotlib Section 4: Going a Step Beyond with pandas
Making Powerful Reports In Jupyter Using pandas A Tour of Statistics with pandas and NumPy A Brief Tour of Bayesian Statistics and Maximum Likelihood Estimates Data Case Studies Using pandas The pandas Library Architecture pandas Compared with Other Tools A Brief Tour of Machine Learning Other Books You May Enjoy

How Python and pandas fit into the data analytics pipeline

The Python programming language is one of the fastest-growing languages today in the emerging field of data science and analytics. Python was created by Guido van Rossum in 1991, and its key features include the following:

  • Interpreted rather than compiled
  • Dynamic type system
  • Pass by value with object references
  • Modular capability
  • Comprehensive libraries
  • Extensibility with respect to other languages
  • Object orientation
  • Most of the major programming paradigms: procedural, object-oriented, and, to a lesser extent, functional

For more information, refer to the following article on Python at https://www.python.org/about/.

Among the characteristics that make Python popular for data science are its very user-friendly (human-readable) syntax, the fact that it is interpreted rather than compiled (leading to faster development...

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