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Python Data Analysis - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955248
Pages 478 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Avinash Navlani Avinash Navlani
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Ivan Idris Ivan Idris
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Foundation for Data Analysis
2. Getting Started with Python Libraries 3. NumPy and pandas 4. Statistics 5. Linear Algebra 6. Section 2: Exploratory Data Analysis and Data Cleaning
7. Data Visualization 8. Retrieving, Processing, and Storing Data 9. Cleaning Messy Data 10. Signal Processing and Time Series 11. Section 3: Deep Dive into Machine Learning
12. Supervised Learning - Regression Analysis 13. Supervised Learning - Classification Techniques 14. Unsupervised Learning - PCA and Clustering 15. Section 4: NLP, Image Analytics, and Parallel Computing
16. Analyzing Textual Data 17. Analyzing Image Data 18. Parallel Computing Using Dask 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Reading and writing data from HDF5

HDF stands for Hierarchical Data Format. HDF is designed to store and manage large amounts of data with high performance. It offers fast I/O processing and storage of heterogeneous data. There are various HDF file formats available, such as HDF4 and HDF5. HDF5 is the same as a dictionary object that reads and writes pandas DataFrames. It uses the PyTables library's read_hdf() function for reading the HDF5 file and the to_hdf() function for writing:

# Write DataFrame to hdf5
df.to_hdf('employee.h5', 'table', append=True)

In the preceding code example, we have written the HDF file format using the to_hdf() method. 'table' is a format parameter used for the table format. Table format may perform slower but offers more flexible operations, such as searching and selecting. The append parameter is used to append input data onto the existing data file:

# Read a hdf5 file
df=pd.read_hdf('employee.h5', 'table&apos...
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