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Getting Started with Python Data Analysis

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Getting Started with Python Data Analysis

Overview of this book

Data analysis is the process of applying logical and analytical reasoning to study each component of data. Python is a multi-domain, high-level, programming language. It’s often used as a scripting language because of its forgiving syntax and operability with a wide variety of different eco-systems. Python has powerful standard libraries or toolkits such as Pylearn2 and Hebel, which offers a fast, reliable, cross-platform environment for data analysis. With this book, we will get you started with Python data analysis and show you what its advantages are. The book starts by introducing the principles of data analysis and supported libraries, along with NumPy basics for statistic and data processing. Next it provides an overview of the Pandas package and uses its powerful features to solve data processing problems. Moving on, the book takes you through a brief overview of the Matplotlib API and some common plotting functions for DataFrame such as plot. Next, it will teach you to manipulate the time and data structure, and load and store data in a file or database using Python packages. The book will also teach you how to apply powerful packages in Python to process raw data into pure and helpful data using examples. Finally, the book gives you a brief overview of machine learning algorithms, that is, applying data analysis results to make decisions or build helpful products, such as recommendations and predictions using scikit-learn.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Getting Started with Python Data Analysis
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter we showed how you can work with time series in Pandas. We introduced two index types, the DatetimeIndex and the TimedeltaIndex and explored their building blocks in depth. Pandas comes with versatile helper functions that take much of the pain out of parsing dates of various formats or generating fixed frequency sequences. Resampling data can help get a more condensed picture of the data, or it can help align various datasets of different frequencies to one another. One of the explicit goals of Pandas is to make it easy to work with missing data, which is also relevant in the context of upsampling.

Finally, we showed how time series can be visualized. Since matplotlib and Pandas are natural companions, we discovered that we can reuse our previous knowledge about matplotlib for time series data as well.

In the next chapter, we will explore ways to load and store data in text files and databases.

Prac tice examples

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