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Extending Power BI with Python and R

Extending Power BI with Python and R - Second Edition

By : Luca Zavarella
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Extending Power BI with Python and R

Extending Power BI with Python and R

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By: Luca Zavarella

Overview of this book

The latest edition of this book delves deep into advanced analytics, focusing on enhancing Python and R proficiency within Power BI. New chapters cover optimizing Python and R settings, utilizing Intel's Math Kernel Library (MKL) for performance boosts, and addressing integration challenges. Techniques for managing large datasets beyond available RAM, employing the Parquet data format, and advanced fuzzy matching algorithms are explored. Additionally, it discusses leveraging SQL Server Language Extensions to overcome traditional Python and R limitations in Power BI. It also helps in crafting sophisticated visualizations using the Grammar of Graphics in both R and Python. This Power BI book will help you master data validation with regular expressions, import data from diverse sources, and apply advanced algorithms for transformation. You'll learn how to safeguard personal data in Power BI with techniques like pseudonymization, anonymization, and data masking. You'll also get to grips with the key statistical features of datasets by plotting multiple visual graphs in the process of building a machine learning model. The book will guide you on utilizing external APIs for enrichment, enhancing I/O performance, and leveraging Python and R for analysis. You'll reinforce your learning with questions at the end of each chapter.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
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Appendix 1: Answers
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Appendix 2: Glossary

Importing large datasets with Python

In Chapter 3, Configuring Python with Power BI, we suggested that you install some of the most commonly used data management packages in your environment, including NumPy, pandas, and scikit-learn. The biggest limitation of these packages is that they cannot handle datasets larger than the RAM of the machine on which they are used, so they cannot scale to more than one machine. To overcome this limitation, distributed systems based on Spark, which has become a dominant tool in the big data analytics landscape, are often used. However, moving to these systems forces developers to rethink code they have already written using an API called PySpark, which was created to use Spark objects with Python. This process is generally seen as causing delays in project delivery and causing frustration for developers who are much more comfortable with the libraries available for standard Python.In response to the above issues, the community has developed a new library...

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