Try it in your browser with Jupyter Lite:
pandas is a Python library for doing data analysis. It's really fast and lets you do exploratory work incredibly quickly.
The goal of this cookbook is to give you some concrete examples for getting started with pandas. The docs are really comprehensive. However, I've often had people tell me that they have some trouble getting started, so these are examples with real-world data, and all the bugs and weirdness that entails.
It uses 3 datasets:
It comes with batteries (data) included, so you can try out all the examples right away.
You can try it out instantly online using Jupyter Lite, which will run Python with WebAssembly in your browser.
To install it locally, you'll need Jupyter notebook and pandas on your computer.
You can get these using pip
(you may want to do this inside a virtual environment to avoid conflicting with your other libraries).
# Get the repository
git clone https://github.com/jvns/pandas-cookbook.git
cd pandas-cookbook
# Set up a virtual environment
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Start jupyter
jupyter notebook
A tab should open up in your browser at http://localhost:8888
Happy pandas!
This repository contains a Dockerfile and can be built into a docker container. To build the container run following command from inside of the repository directory:
docker build -t jvns/pandas-cookbook -f Dockerfile-Local .
run the container:
docker run -d -p 8888:8888 -e "PASSWORD=MakeAPassword" <IMAGE ID>
you can find out about the id of the image, by checking
docker images
After starting the container, you can access the Jupyter notebook with the cookbook on port 8888.
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