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Pandas Cookbook

By : Theodore Petrou
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Pandas Cookbook

By: Theodore Petrou

Overview of this book

This book will provide you with unique, idiomatic, and fun recipes for both fundamental and advanced data manipulation tasks with pandas 0.20. Some recipes focus on achieving a deeper understanding of basic principles, or comparing and contrasting two similar operations. Other recipes will dive deep into a particular dataset, uncovering new and unexpected insights along the way. The pandas library is massive, and it's common for frequent users to be unaware of many of its more impressive features. The official pandas documentation, while thorough, does not contain many useful examples of how to piece together multiple commands like one would do during an actual analysis. This book guides you, as if you were looking over the shoulder of an expert, through practical situations that you are highly likely to encounter. Many advanced recipes combine several different features across the pandas 0.20 library to generate results.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Understanding the differences between concat, join, and merge

The merge and join DataFrame (and not Series) methods and the concat function all provide very similar functionality to combine multiple pandas objects together. As they are so similar and they can replicate each other in certain situations, it can get very confusing when and how to use them correctly. To help clarify their differences, take a look at the following outline:

  • concat:
    • Pandas function
    • Combines two or more pandas objects vertically or horizontally
    • Aligns only on the index
    • Errors whenever a duplicate appears in the index
    • Defaults to outer join with option for inner
  • join:
    • DataFrame method
    • Combines two or more pandas objects horizontally
    • Aligns the calling DataFrame's column(s) or index with the other objects' index (and not the columns)
    • Handles duplicate values on the joining columns/index by...