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Trent Hauck
Trent Hauck
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Trent Hauck

Trent Hauck is a data scientist living and working in the Seattle area. He grew up in Wichita, Kansas and received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Kansas. He is the author of the book Instant Data Intensive Apps with pandas How-to, Packt Publishing—a book that can get you up to speed quickly with pandas and other associated technologies.
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Loading the iris dataset

To perform machine learning with scikit-learn, we need some data to start with. We will load the iris dataset, one of the several datasets available in scikit-learn.

Getting ready

A scikit-learn program begins with several imports. Within Python, preferably in Jupyter Notebook, load the numpy, pandas, and pyplot libraries:

import numpy as np    #Load the numpy library for fast array computations
import pandas as pd #Load the pandas data-analysis library
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt #Load the pyplot visualization library

If you are within a Jupyter Notebook, type the following to see a graphical output instantly:

%matplotlib inline 

How to do it...

  1. From the scikit-learn datasets module, access the iris dataset:
from sklearn import datasets
iris = datasets.load_iris()

How it works...

Similarly, you could have imported the diabetes dataset as follows:

from sklearn import datasets  #Import datasets module from scikit-learn
diabetes = datasets.load_diabetes()

There! You've loaded diabetes using the load_diabetes() function of the datasets module. To check which datasets are available, type:

datasets.load_*?

Once you try that, you might observe that there is a dataset named datasets.load_digits. To access it, type the load_digits() function, analogous to the other loading functions:

digits = datasets.load_digits()

To view information about the dataset, type digits.DESCR.

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Trent Hauck

Trent Hauck is a data scientist living and working in the Seattle area. He grew up in Wichita, Kansas and received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Kansas. He is the author of the book Instant Data Intensive Apps with pandas How-to, Packt Publishing—a book that can get you up to speed quickly with pandas and other associated technologies.
Read more about Trent Hauck