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Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas

By : Stefanie Molin
Book Image

Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas

By: Stefanie Molin

Overview of this book

Data analysis has become a necessary skill in a variety of domains where knowing how to work with data and extract insights can generate significant value. Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas will show you how to analyze your data, get started with machine learning, and work effectively with Python libraries often used for data science, such as pandas, NumPy, matplotlib, seaborn, and scikit-learn. Using real-world datasets, you will learn how to use the powerful pandas library to perform data wrangling to reshape, clean, and aggregate your data. Then, you will be able to conduct exploratory data analysis by calculating summary statistics and visualizing the data to find patterns. In the concluding chapters, you will explore some applications of anomaly detection, regression, clustering, and classification using scikit-learn to make predictions based on past data. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with the skills you need to use pandas to ensure the veracity of your data, visualize it for effective decision-making, and reliably reproduce analyses across multiple datasets.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Pandas
4
Section 2: Using Pandas for Data Analysis
9
Section 3: Applications - Real-World Analyses Using Pandas
12
Section 4: Introduction to Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn
16
Section 5: Additional Resources
18
Solutions

Exercises

Using the data/parsed.csv file and the material from this chapter, complete the following exercises to practice your pandas skills:

  1. Find the 95th percentile of earthquake magnitude in Japan using the magType of 'mb'.
  2. Find the percentage of earthquakes in Indonesia that were coupled with tsunamis.
  3. Get summary statistics for earthquakes in Nevada.
  4. Add a column to the dataframe indicating whether or not the earthquake happened in a country or US state that is on the Ring of Fire. Use Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico (be careful not to select New Mexico), Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, New Zealand, Antarctica (look for Antarctic), Canada, Fiji, Alaska, Washington, California, Russia, Taiwan, Tonga, and Kermadec Islands.
  5. Calculate the number of earthquakes in the Ring of Fire locations and the number outside them.
  6. Find the tsunami count...