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Mastering pandas

You're reading from   Mastering pandas A complete guide to pandas, from installation to advanced data analysis techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789343236
Length 674 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ashish Kumar Ashish Kumar
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Overview of Data Analysis and pandas FREE CHAPTER
2. Introduction to pandas and Data Analysis 3. Installation of pandas and Supporting Software 4. Section 2: Data Structures and I/O in pandas
5. Using NumPy and Data Structures with pandas 6. I/Os of Different Data Formats with pandas 7. Section 3: Mastering Different Data Operations in pandas
8. Indexing and Selecting in pandas 9. Grouping, Merging, and Reshaping Data in pandas 10. Special Data Operations in pandas 11. Time Series and Plotting Using Matplotlib 12. Section 4: Going a Step Beyond with pandas
13. Making Powerful Reports In Jupyter Using pandas 14. A Tour of Statistics with pandas and NumPy 15. A Brief Tour of Bayesian Statistics and Maximum Likelihood Estimates 16. Data Case Studies Using pandas 17. The pandas Library Architecture 18. pandas Compared with Other Tools 19. A Brief Tour of Machine Learning 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

After reading this chapter, the following points have been observed:

  • pandas provides powerful methods so that we can read from and write to a variety of data structures and a variety of sources.
  • The read_csv method in pandas can be used for reading CSV files, TXT files, and tables. This method has a multitude of arguments in order to specify delimiters, which rows to skip while reading, reading a file in smaller chunks, and so on.
  • pandas can be used to read data directly from URLs or S3.
  • DataFrames can be converted into JSON and vice versa. JSON can be stored in text files that can be read.
  • JSONs have dictionary-like structures that can be nested an infinite number of times. This nested data can be subsetted just like a dictionary with keys.
  • Pandas provide methods so that we can read data from the HD5, HTML, SAS, SQL, parquet, feather, and Google BigQuery data formats...
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