Data operations
We have already presented some of the most common methods you will use with DataShapes (for example, .peek()
), and ways to filter the data based on the column value. Blaze has implemented many methods that make working with any data extremely easy.
In this section, we will review a host of other commonly used ways of working with data and methods associated with them. For those of you coming from pandas
and/or SQL, we will provide a respective syntax where equivalents exist.
Accessing columns
There are two ways of accessing columns: you can get a single column at a time by accessing them as if they were a DataShape attribute:
traffic.Year.head(2)
The preceding script produces the following output:
You can also use indexing that allows the selection of more than one column at a time:
(traffic[['Location', 'Year', 'Accident', 'Fatal', 'Alcohol']] .head(2))
This generates the following output:
The preceding syntax would be the same for pandas DataFrames. For those of you unfamiliar...