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Dancing with Python

By : Robert S. Sutor
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Dancing with Python

By: Robert S. Sutor

Overview of this book

Dancing with Python helps you learn Python and quantum computing in a practical way. It will help you explore how to work with numbers, strings, collections, iterators, and files. The book goes beyond functions and classes and teaches you to use Python and Qiskit to create gates and circuits for classical and quantum computing. Learn how quantum extends traditional techniques using the Grover Search Algorithm and the code that implements it. Dive into some advanced and widely used applications of Python and revisit strings with more sophisticated tools, such as regular expressions and basic natural language processing (NLP). The final chapters introduce you to data analysis, visualizations, and supervised and unsupervised machine learning. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in programming the latest and most powerful quantum computers, the Pythonic way.
Table of Contents (29 chapters)
2
Part I: Getting to Know Python
10
PART II: Algorithms and Circuits
14
PART III: Advanced Features and Libraries
19
References
20
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Appendices
Appendix C: The Complete UniPoly Class
Appendix D: The Complete Guitar Class Hierarchy
Appendix F: Production Notes

14.7 Cats by gender in each locality

Our goal in this section is to create and plot a DataFrame containing the number of female and male cats per locality. We begin with a version of building the DataFrame via comprehensions.

The unique function returns a numpy array of the unique values in a pandas column.

localities = df["Locality"].unique()
localities
array(['DANDENONG NORTH', 'DANDENONG', 'SPRINGVALE', 'SPRINGVALE SOUTH',
       'KEYSBOROUGH', 'NOBLE PARK NORTH', 'NOBLE PARK', 'BANGHOLME',
       'DANDENONG SOUTH', 'LYNDHURST'], dtype=object)
type(localities)
numpy.ndarray

To make it easier for users to understand the results, we put the localities in alphabetical order. The numpy sort method sorts an array in place.

localities.sort()
localities
array(['BANGHOLME...