Real World Data Cleaning in Python Pandas (Step By Step)

Real World Data Cleaning in Python Pandas (Step By Step)

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Brian Irönside
Brian Irönside - 03.11.2023 15:48

Great Tutorial, Helped me alot. I used df.fillna(0) to replace all na with 0.

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Vladislav Shishkin
Vladislav Shishkin - 27.10.2023 06:04

I completed the project but I reopped it today and all the code was still there, but when I typed df it was the old table uncleaned? how do I make sure this doesn't happen again?

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Pavan Kalyan
Pavan Kalyan - 26.10.2023 13:17

The star in the Highest score column means they were not out till the end of the match. Great tutorial Ryan. will it be possible for you to attach the notebook file here

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dogzrgood
dogzrgood - 15.10.2023 19:27

Star * means the batsman was not out 😊

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Naga Manickam
Naga Manickam - 11.10.2023 16:55

Thank you Ryan nolan

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Arrogance@ItsBest
Arrogance@ItsBest - 02.10.2023 20:50

i guess watching your videos while preparing my own portofolio , i am halfway there. Thanks a lot

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Benaya Willy
Benaya Willy - 26.07.2023 23:30

good work. keep it up

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Pradeep
Pradeep - 20.06.2023 19:18

This is a best tutorial .... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

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Arman KHAN
Arman KHAN - 20.06.2023 17:26

Fantastic tutorial! Your step-by-step guide on data cleaning in Python Pandas was excellent. Clear explanations and practical examples made it easy to follow along. Looking forward to more of your uploads. Keep up the great work!

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Nico
Nico - 20.06.2023 15:47

you work super hard and put out really good content. Keep it up man, I'm looking forward to watching you grow!

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For The Love Of The Cards
For The Love Of The Cards - 20.06.2023 04:11

"FS Jackson played for Cambridge University, Yorkshire and England. He spotted the talent of Ranjitsinhji when the latter, owing to his unorthodox batting and his race, was struggling to find a place for himself in the university side, and as captain was responsible for Ranji's inclusion in the Cambridge First XI and the awarding of his Blue. According to Alan Gibson this was "a much more controversial thing to do than would seem possible to us now". He was named a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1894.

He captained England in five Test matches in 1905, winning two and drawing three to retain The Ashes. Captaining England for the first time, he won all five tosses and topped the batting and bowling averages for both sides, with 492 runs at 70.28 and 13 wickets at 15.46. These were the last of his 20 Test matches, all played at home as he could not spare the time to tour."

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For The Love Of The Cards
For The Love Of The Cards - 20.06.2023 03:27

Headley @4 min mark 😂😁

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