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Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

You're reading from   Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update) Build efficient, high-speed programs using the high-performance NumPy mathematical library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785281969
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ivan Idris Ivan Idris
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. NumPy Quick Start FREE CHAPTER 2. Beginning with NumPy Fundamentals 3. Getting Familiar with Commonly Used Functions 4. Convenience Functions for Your Convenience 5. Working with Matrices and ufuncs 6. Moving Further with NumPy Modules 7. Peeking into Special Routines 8. Assuring Quality with Testing 9. Plotting with matplotlib 10. When NumPy Is Not Enough – SciPy and Beyond 11. Playing with Pygame A. Pop Quiz Answers B. Additional Online Resources C. NumPy Functions' References
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Time for action – calculating Volume Weighted Average Price

The following are the actions that we will take:

  1. Read the data into arrays.
  2. Calculate VWAP:
    from __future__ import print_function
    import numpy as np
    c,v=np.loadtxt('data.csv', delimiter=',', usecols=(6,7), unpack=True)
    vwap = np.average(c, weights=v)
    print("VWAP =", vwap)

    The output is as follows:

    VWAP = 350.589549353
    

What just happened?

That wasn't very hard, was it? We just called the average() function and set its weights parameter to use the v array for weights. By the way, NumPy also has a function to calculate the arithmetic mean. This is an unweighted average with all the weights equal to 1.

The mean() function

The mean() function is quite friendly and not so mean. This function calculates the arithmetic mean of an array.

Note

The arithmetic mean is given by the following formula:

The mean() function

It sums the values in an array a and divides the sum by the number of elements n (see https://www.khanacademy...

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