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Data Analysis with Python

You're reading from   Data Analysis with Python A Modern Approach

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789950069
Length 490 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Programming and Data Science – A New Toolset FREE CHAPTER 2. Python and Jupyter Notebooks to Power your Data Analysis 3. Accelerate your Data Analysis with Python Libraries 4. Publish your Data Analysis to the Web - the PixieApp Tool 5. Python and PixieDust Best Practices and Advanced Concepts 6. Analytics Study: AI and Image Recognition with TensorFlow 7. Analytics Study: NLP and Big Data with Twitter Sentiment Analysis 8. Analytics Study: Prediction - Financial Time Series Analysis and Forecasting 9. Analytics Study: Graph Algorithms - US Domestic Flight Data Analysis 10. The Future of Data Analysis and Where to Develop your Skills A. PixieApp Quick-Reference Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Annotations

  • @PixieApp: Class annotation that must be added to any class that is a PixieApp.

    Arguments: None

    Example:

    from pixiedust.display.app import *
    @PixieApp
    class MyApp():
        pass
  • @route: Method annotation required to denote that a method—which can have any name—is associated with a route.

    Arguments: **kwargs. Keyword arguments (key-value pairs) representing the route definition. The PixieApp dispatcher will match the current kernel request with a route according to the following rules:

    • The route with the highest number of arguments get evaluated first.
    • All arguments must match for a route to be selected. Argument values can use * to denote that any value will match.
    • If a route is not found, then the default route (the one with no argument) is selected.
    • Each key of the route argument can be either a transient state (defined by the pd_options attribute) or persisted (field of the PixieApp class that remains present until explicitly changed).
    • The method can have any number of...
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