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By : Armando Fandango
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Python Data Analysis, Second Edition

Python Data Analysis, Second Edition

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By: Armando Fandango

Overview of this book

Data analysis techniques generate useful insights from small and large volumes of data. Python, with its strong set of libraries, has become a popular platform to conduct various data analysis and predictive modeling tasks. With this book, you will learn how to process and manipulate data with Python for complex analysis and modeling. We learn data manipulations such as aggregating, concatenating, appending, cleaning, and handling missing values, with NumPy and Pandas. The book covers how to store and retrieve data from various data sources such as SQL and NoSQL, CSV fies, and HDF5. We learn how to visualize data using visualization libraries, along with advanced topics such as signal processing, time series, textual data analysis, machine learning, and social media analysis. The book covers a plethora of Python modules, such as matplotlib, statsmodels, scikit-learn, and NLTK. It also covers using Python with external environments such as R, Fortran, C/C++, and Boost libraries.
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C. Online Resources

Plotting in Pandas


The plot() method in the Pandas Series and DataFrame classes wraps around the related matplotlib functions. In its most basic form, without any arguments, the plot() method displays the following plot for the dataset we have been using throughout this chapter:

To create a semi-log plot, add the logy parameter:

df.plot(logy=True) 

This results in the following plot for our data:

To create a scatter plot, specify the kind parameter to be scatter. We also need to specify two columns. Set the loglog parameter to True to produce a log-log graph (we need at least Pandas v0.13.0 for this code):

df[df['gpu_trans_count'] > 0].plot(kind='scatter', x='trans_count', y='gpu_trans_count', loglog=True) 

Refer to the following plot for the end result:

The following program is in the ch-06.ipynb file in this book's code bundle:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
import numpy as np 
import pandas as pd 
 
df = pd.read_csv('transcount.csv') 
df = df.groupby...
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