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Python Data Analysis

You're reading from   Python Data Analysis Perform data collection, data processing, wrangling, visualization, and model building using Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955248
Length 478 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Ivan Idris Ivan Idris
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Avinash Navlani Avinash Navlani
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Foundation for Data Analysis
2. Getting Started with Python Libraries FREE CHAPTER 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

Understanding NumPy arrays

NumPy can be installed on a PC using pip or brew but if the user is using the Jupyter Notebook, then there is no need to install it. NumPy is already installed in the Jupyter Notebook. I will suggest to you to please use the Jupyter Notebook as your IDE because we are executing all the code in the Jupyter Notebook. We have already shown in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Python Libraries, how to install Anaconda, which is a complete suite for data analysis. NumPy arrays are a series of homogenous items. Homogenous means the array will have all the elements of the same data type. Let's create an array using NumPy. You can create an array using the array() function with a list of items. Users can also fix the data type of an array. Possible data types are bool, int, float, long, double, and long double.

Let's see how to create an empty array:

# Creating an array
import numpy as np
a = np.array([2,4,6,8,10])
print(a)

Output:
[ 2 4 6 8 10]

Another way to create...

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