Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Python for Data Analysis: Python for Data Analysis: A Practical Guide for Manipulating, Processing, Cleaning, and Crunching Data Sets in Python. How ... Solve a Wide Range of Data Analysis Problems.

Rate this book

How many times have you thought about learning how to code but got discouraged as you didn’t have any technical experience, the time to learn, or, simply, you didn’t think you were intelligent enough? This is your lucky day. Keep reading to discover more about it!

You don’t need a costly computer science degree, a genius mind, and a 1000-page textbook to learn Python’s basics for Data Analysis.

This book, PYTHON FOR DATA A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO MANIPULATING, PROCESSING, CLEANING, AND CRUNCHING DATA SETS IN PYTHON. HOW TO EFFECTIVELY SOLVE A WIDE RANGE OF DATA ANALYSIS PROBLEMS, is a concise, step-by-step guide to Python for Data Analysis.

Many books about Pythons are theoretical and have little to no practical examples. This manual offers a plethora of simple illustrations and examples to underline core concepts and enhance your understanding. Loads of practice exercises are provided to make you learn fast, remember, and build a thorough understanding of the key concepts.

Are you ready to find out more?

Here’s a short preview of what you will learn inside this

Why Python for data analysis?  Data analysis bases Python libraries and installation Python language basics, ipython and jupyter notebooks Built-in data structures, functions, and files        Introduction to modeling libraries in Python

…And so much more!

This book will offer you a comprehensive explanation of Python for data analysis while not overpowering you with loads of information. Compared to other books, the examples’ outputs are given, so you don’t need to wait.

Why are you hesitating? Grab your copy of this book by clicking the BUY NOW button and become a master of Python for data analysis!

102 pages, Paperback

Published December 29, 2020

About the author

Dylan Perry

2 books2 followers
Dylan Perry was born in the 1970's in Bridgend, South Wales, before moving to the coast. That's the original South Wales, UK, not New South Wales, Australia. He had an idyllic childhood of solo imaginary adventures, making dens and running through woods. It was idyllic mostly because he was largely unaware and disassociated from everything else. He loved his primary school Welsh lessons, where they read Welsh fairy stories. He was not so happy with his secondary school Welsh lessons where they actually expected him to learn Welsh. He loved to read Grimm's fairy tales over and over. He never quite got Hans Christian Anderson's tales, they lacked the darkness of Grimm's and the traditional Welsh tales. Dylan was naturally drawn to the sciences at school and read Physics at university. He has no real formal education in relation to writing but has constantly written novels since his late teens. Not whole novels, just the first chapters or plot outlines. Since leaving education he has spent almost two decades researching characters, plots and situations by taking a variety of low achiever jobs, including double glazing sales, pharmacy and pub management. His first novel, Gods Just Want To Have Fun, was written in just a few months around his full time job. It was rewritten and edited repeatedly over the following few years.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
0 (0%)
4 stars
0 (0%)
3 stars
0 (0%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
No one has reviewed this book yet.

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.