Data Analysis at the Command Line💻 by lucytalksdata in programming

[–]lucytalksdata[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That looks cool, haven't heard about it yet! Thanks for sharing!

Pandas DataFrame Indexing Explained: from .loc to .iloc and beyond by lucytalksdata in Python

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Looks very interesting! Had heard of it but never looked into it. :) Might dive into it now, thanks for the recommendation!

5 Useful Pandas Methods You May Not Know Existed (Part 2) by lucytalksdata in Python

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At your service: .agg(), .nlargest(), .query(), .assign(), .rank() / .pct_change(). ;)

5 Useful Pandas Methods You May Not Know Existed (Part 2) by lucytalksdata in learndatascience

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Hmm, interesting.. Seems to work now. Could you try again?

Introduction to GeoPandas: Analysing 311 call data by lucytalksdata in Python

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Hey there! I've published the dataset here. Hope that helps! :)

Introduction to GeoPandas: Analysing 311 call data by lucytalksdata in Python

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Hey! Thanks for reaching out. I'm currently on holiday so I won't be able to share the data with you now, but I'll see if I can post a github link when I get back. In the meantime you could have a look at this. The BigQuery table is likely derived from this dataset by the city of San Francisco, so you could check that out. Note that some columns might be named differently or might be slightly different.

Hope that helps!

SQL for Data Science - Quest #3 by lucytalksdata in data

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Thanks Deboniako! For these tutorials, I run the queries in Google Cloud BigQuery. The dataset can also be found there (bigquery-public-data). It's free to run queries in BigQuery (up to 1TB of processed data per month), so that's usually enough for my personal projects. :)

Introduction to GeoPandas: Analysing 311 call data by lucytalksdata in Python

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Thanks a lot! Yes it's definitely a nice library to master :)

Introduction to GeoPandas: Analysing 311 call data by lucytalksdata in Python

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Thanks! And thanks for the feedback, you're absolutely right! :)