Python for Data Science

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Anaconda

Anaconda is a free and open source distribution of the Python and R programming languages for data science and machine learning related applications (large-scale data processing, predictive analytics, scientific computing), that aims to simplify package management and deployment. Package versions are managed by the package management system conda. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaconda_(Python_distribution)

En otras palabras, Anaconda puede ser visto como un paquete (a distribution) que incluye no solo Python (or R) but many libraries that are used in Data Science, as well as its own virtual environment system. It's an "all-in-one" install that is extremely popular in data science and Machine Learning.



Installation

https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-anaconda-on-ubuntu-18-04/

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-the-anaconda-python-distribution-on-ubuntu-18-04



Anaconda comes with a few IDE

  • Jupyter Lab
  • Jupyter Notebook
  • Spyder
  • Qtconsole
  • and others



Anaconda Navigator

Anaconda Navigator is a GUI that helps you to easily start important applications and manage the packages in your local Anaconda installation

You can open the Anaconda Navigator from the Terminal:

anaconda-navigator



Jupyter

Jupyter comes with Anaconda.

  • It is a development environment (IDE) where we can write codes; but it also allows us to display images, and write down markdown notes.
  • It is the most popular IDE in data science for exploring and analyzing data.
  • Other famoues IDE for Python are Sublime Text and PyCharm.
  • There is Jupyter Lab and Jupyter Notebook



Online Jupyter

There are many sites that provides solutions to run your Jupyter Notebook in the cloud: https://www.dataschool.io/cloud-services-for-jupyter-notebook/

I have tried:

https://cocalc.com/projects/595bf475-61a7-47fa-af69-ba804c3f23f9/files/?session=default
Parece bueno, pero tiene opciones que no son gratis


https://www.kaggle.com/adeloaleman/kernel1917a91630/edit
Parece bueno pero no encontré la forma adicionar una TOC


Es el que estoy utilizando ahora



Udemy - Python for Data Science and Machine Learning Bootcamp

https://www.udemy.com/course/python-for-data-science-and-machine-learning-bootcamp/



Most popular Python Data Science Libraries

  • NumPy
  • SciPy
  • Pandas
  • Seaborn
  • SciKit'Learn
  • MatplotLib
  • Plotly
  • PySpartk



NumPy

  • NumPy (or Numpy) is a Linear Algebra Library for Python, the reason it is so important for Data Science with Python is that almost all of the libraries in the PyData Ecosystem rely on NumPy as one of their main building blocks.



Installation

It is highly recommended you install Python using the Anaconda distribution to make sure all underlying dependencies (such as Linear Algebra libraries) all sync up with the use of a conda install.

  • If you have Anaconda, install NumPy by:
conda install numpy
  • If you are not using Anaconda distribution:
pip install numpy


Arrays

Method Description Example

Creating NumPy Arrays

From a Python List array We can create an array by directly converting a list or list of lists. my_list = [1,2,3]

np.array(my_list)


my_matrix = [[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]

np.array(my_matrix)

From Built-in Methods arange Return evenly spaced values within a given interval. np.arange(0,10)

np.arange(0,11,2)

zeros Generate arrays of zeros. np.zeros(3)

np.zeros((5,5))

ones Generate arrays of ones. np.ones(3)

np.ones((3,3))

linspace Return evenly spaced numbers over a specified interval. np.linspace(0,10,3)

np.linspace(0,10,50)

eye Creates an identity matrix. np.linspace(0,10,50)
random rand Create an array of the given shape and populate it with random samples from a uniform distribution over [0, 1). np.random.rand(2)

np.random.rand(5,5)

randn Return a sample (or samples) from the "standard normal" distribution. Unlike rand which is uniform. np.random.randn(2)

np.random.randn(5,5)

randint Return random integers from low (inclusive) to high (exclusive). np.random.randint(1,100)

np.random.randint(1,100,10)

Array Attributes and Methods reshape Returns an array containing the same data with a new shape. arr.reshape(5,5)
max, min, argmax, argmin Finding max or min values. Or to find their index locations using argmin or argmax. arr.max()

arr.argmax()

Shape Shape is an attribute that arrays have (not a method). NO LO ENTENDI.. REVISAR!
dtype You can also grab the data type of the object in the array. arr.dtype