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Pandas Getting Started


Installation of Pandas

If you have Python and PIP already installed on a system, then installation of Pandas is very easy.

Install it using this command:

C:\Users\Your Name>pip install pandas

If this command fails, then use a python distribution that already has Pandas installed like, Anaconda, Spyder etc.


Import Pandas

Once Pandas is installed, import it in your applications by adding the import keyword:

import pandas

Now Pandas is imported and ready to use.

Example

import pandas

mydataset = {
  'cars': ["BMW", "Volvo", "Ford"],
  'passings': [3, 7, 2]
}

myvar = pandas.DataFrame(mydataset)

print(myvar)
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Pandas as pd

Pandas is usually imported under the pd alias.

alias: In Python alias are an alternate name for referring to the same thing.

Create an alias with the as keyword while importing:

import pandas as pd

Now the Pandas package can be referred to as pd instead of pandas.

Example

import pandas as pd

mydataset = {
  'cars': ["BMW", "Volvo", "Ford"],
  'passings': [3, 7, 2]
}

myvar = pd.DataFrame(mydataset)

print(myvar)
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Checking Pandas Version

The version string is stored under __version__ attribute.

Example

import pandas as pd

print(pd.__version__)
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