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Talk Python To Me

#358: Understanding Pandas visually with PandasTutor

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Pandas is a great library that allows you to accomplish a ton of filtering and processing in condensed syntax. But how well do you understand what's happening? Sam Lau and Philip Guo built a great site to help use visually explore how Pandas is processing your dataset with your specific syntax. It's called PandasTutor, and Sam is here to tell us about it.

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Pandas is a great library that allows you to accomplish a ton of filtering and processing in condensed syntax.

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But how well do you understand what's happening?

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Sam Lau and Philip Guo built a great site to help us visually explore how Pandas is processing your dataset with your specific syntax.

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It's called Pandas Tudor and Sam is here to tell us all about it. This is Talk

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Python to Me, episode 358 recorded February 28, 2022. Welcome to Talk Python, Me, a weekly podcast on Python.

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This is your host, Michael Kennedy.

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AI. Sam, welcome to Talk Python, Amy. It's great to be back. It's good to have you back.

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Previously, you were here with Philip Guel and your research. Is he your advisor at UCSD?

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Yeah, Philip's my advisor.

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Philip is a great guy. He's been on the show multiple times before.

1:46.0

And you all were here previously to talk about, you had analyzed an insane number of

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