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Top Questions People Ask About Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib & Scikit-learn — Answered!

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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' ]) ...

Python Function: How to Write Error Logic

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Here's an example python user-defined function. Here, you'll know how to write error conditions. The best examples is if and else. I have shared the logic here for your reference. Python is one of the top programming languages. Python does support Functions . While writing functions you also need to consider some errors. Those are called exceptions. I am explaining how to give error logic in a function of Python. Exception-handling means to have logic for error scenarios. Writing exception I will show in a simple Function. In this post I will give you syntax for writing function and exception.  Here is my simple Function that multiplies two numbers. Logic to write Function in Python to Multiply Two Numbers  def product (num1,num2): prod=num1*num2 print( ' The product of the numbers is \t: '+str(prod) Parameters used the Python Function The 'def' means you are defining function with a name of 'product'. In the parameters of 'product', you can s...