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The Data Wrangling Workshop

You're reading from   The Data Wrangling Workshop Create your own actionable insights using data from multiple raw sources

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839215001
Length 576 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dr. Tirthajyoti Sarkar Dr. Tirthajyoti Sarkar
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Shubhadeep Roychowdhury Shubhadeep Roychowdhury
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Brian Lipp Brian Lipp
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Preface
1. Introduction to Data Wrangling with Python 2. Advanced Operations on Built-In Data Structures FREE CHAPTER 3. Introduction to NumPy, Pandas, and Matplotlib 4. A Deep Dive into Data Wrangling with Python 5. Getting Comfortable with Different Kinds of Data Sources 6. Learning the Hidden Secrets of Data Wrangling 7. Advanced Web Scraping and Data Gathering 8. RDBMS and SQL 9. Applications in Business Use Cases and Conclusion of the Course Appendix

Advanced Data Structures

We will start this chapter by discussing advanced data structures. Initially, we will be revisiting lists. Then, we will construct a stack and a queue, explore multiple-element membership checking to check whether the data is accurate, and throw a bit of functional programming in for good measure. Don't worry if all of this sounds intimidating. We will take things step by step, and you will feel confident about handling advanced data structures once you have finished this chapter.

Before we jump into constructing data structures, we'll look at a few methods to manipulate them.

Iterator

Iterators in Python are very useful when dealing with data as they allow you to parse the data one unit at a time. Iterators are stateful, which means it will be helpful to keep track of the previous state. An iterator is an object that implements the next method—meaning an iterator can iterate over collections such as lists, tuples, dictionaries,...

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The Data Wrangling Workshop - Second Edition
Published in: Jul 2020
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781839215001
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