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What can you do with loaded data? First, you need to explore it.
You can get the first or the last n rows of DataFrame. To get the first n
rows apply the .head(n)
method. To get the last n
- apply the .tail(n)
method.
Default value of the parameter
n
is5
(i.e., if you don't write it, then5
rows will be printed).
12345678910# Importing library import pandas as pd # Reading csv file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/67798cef-5e7c-4fbc-af7d-ae96b4443c0a/audi.csv') # The first 5 rows print(df.head()) # or df.head(5) # The last 3 rows print(df.tail(3))
To get n
sample rows, apply the .sample(n)
method. Default value for n
in this method is 1
.
12345678# Importing library import pandas as pd # Reading csv file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/67798cef-5e7c-4fbc-af7d-ae96b4443c0a/audi.csv') # 2 random rows print(df.sample(2))
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What can you do with loaded data? First, you need to explore it.
You can get the first or the last n rows of DataFrame. To get the first n
rows apply the .head(n)
method. To get the last n
- apply the .tail(n)
method.
Default value of the parameter
n
is5
(i.e., if you don't write it, then5
rows will be printed).
12345678910# Importing library import pandas as pd # Reading csv file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/67798cef-5e7c-4fbc-af7d-ae96b4443c0a/audi.csv') # The first 5 rows print(df.head()) # or df.head(5) # The last 3 rows print(df.tail(3))
To get n
sample rows, apply the .sample(n)
method. Default value for n
in this method is 1
.
12345678# Importing library import pandas as pd # Reading csv file df = pd.read_csv('https://codefinity-content-media.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/67798cef-5e7c-4fbc-af7d-ae96b4443c0a/audi.csv') # 2 random rows print(df.sample(2))
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