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 Whether you're a beginner or brushing up on your skills, these are the real-world questions Python learners ask most about key libraries in data science. Let’s dive in! 🐍 🐼 Pandas: Data Manipulation Made Easy 1. How do I handle missing data in a DataFrame? df.fillna( 0 ) # Replace NaNs with 0 df.dropna() # Remove rows with NaNs df.isna(). sum () # Count missing values per column 2. How can I merge or join two DataFrames? pd.merge(df1, df2, on= 'id' , how= 'inner' ) # inner, left, right, outer 3. What is the difference between loc[] and iloc[] ? loc[] uses labels (e.g., column names) iloc[] uses integer positions df.loc[ 0 , 'name' ] # label-based df.iloc[ 0 , 1 ] # index-based 4. How do I group data and perform aggregation? df.groupby( 'category' )[ 'sales' ]. sum () 5. How can I convert a column to datetime format? df[ 'date' ] = pd.to_datetime(df[ 'date' ]) ...

Internet of Thing Awesome Basics You Need to Read Now: Part 5

Internet of things can be applied to both Vertical and Horizontal of things: Applications of the Internet of Things (IoT) have spread across an enormously large number of industry sectors. The development of the vertical applications in these sectors is unbalanced.

It is very important to sort out those vertical applications and identify common underpinning technologies that can be used across the board, so that interconnecting, interrelating, and synergized grand integration and new creative, disruptive applications can be achieved.

IoT part 5
IoT part 5
One of the common characteristics of the Internet of Things is that objects in a IoT world have to be instrumented 

Why we need IOT is a fundamental change in the way information is generated, from mostly manual input to massively machine-generated without human intervention.

To achieve such 5A (anything, anywhere, anytime, anyway, anyhow) and 3I (instrumented, interconnected, and intelligent) capabilities, some common, horizontal, general-purpose technologies, standards, and platforms, especially middleware platforms based on common data representations just like the three-tiered application server middleware, HTML language, and HTTP protocol in the Internet/web arena, have to be established to support various vertical applications cost effectively, and new applications can be added to the platform unlimitedly.

Four pillars of IOT
  • RFID - The internet of devices.Example,Radio wave, NFC,IC cards
  • WSN-The internet of transducers. Examples Wireless mess, Bluetooth,Networks, ZigBee
  • M2M - Machine to machine. Examples, Cellular, Fixed networks, WAN, GPRS
  • SCADA-The network of controllers. Example-Wired Field Buses, CanBus,BacNet

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