The print for average of the spreads come out grouped and calculated right. Why do I get this returned as the result for the std_deviation column instead of the standard deviation of the spread grouped by ticker?: pandas.core.groupby.SeriesGroupBy object at 0x000000000484A588 df = pd.read_csv('C...
I have a list of lists: [[Decimal('3.69578'), Decimal('5.12519')], [Decimal('3.69586'),Decimal('2.50457468')], [Decimal('3.69587'), Decimal('72.33894358')], [Decimal('3.69629'), Decimal('54.2359599')], ...] and I would like to plot it in a histogram with matplotlib using one of the values in t...
I have a problem with Youtube videos being deleted from my big playlist and not knowing which videos got removed. So, I decided to write a Python script to save certain information(title etc.) about the videos in a playlist into a text-file. I particularly don't like the setChannelNames() func, b...
I've got a pandas DataFrame with boolean column, sorted by another column and need to calculate reverse cumulative sum, that is, amount of true values from current row to bottom. Example In [13]: df = pd.DataFrame({'A': [True] * 3 + [False] * 5, 'B': np.random.rand(8) }) In [15]: df = df.sort_...
I am trying to do a visual analysis of load variation. I've read in the data from CSV files, converted the index to datetime format, which works great. The data is per 5 minutes for a whole year, with the daytime (currently selected as 07:00-18:00) hours of interest. I can plot the timeseries da...
Most of what I could tell you is in the comment at the top, but basically I'm trying to dynamically create a matrix representation of derivation as a linear transformation (basically every nxn space will have a 1 and the rest will have zeros). I can't figure out why DMatrix doesn't own its own da...
I am learning Pandas and while doing a question, I came across a weird observation. The question was to print the number of occurrences of the string 'Soup' on the Beautiful Soup home page, using python and pandas. The weird thing being that, the number of occurrences varies in Pandas and in Pyth...
I saw many posts on the same issue but using numpy.array, whereas here I am talking about numpy.matrix. How can I add an element to a matrix? For example: my_matrix = [[1 2 3 4 5]] How can I make it: my_matrix = [[1 2 3 4 5 6]]?
I have two different types of data which i want to plot in a single 3D graph in Python. I have tried some methods from matplotlib but I it isn't helping. Note: I am able to get the graphs separately but failing in combining them. Please can anyone suggest me a function to do it. I tried using ax....
I used the sklearn code to plot the feature importance for a forests of trees. My dataframe is named 'heart'. Below you can find the code with which I exctracted the list of the sorted features: importances = extc.feature_importances_ indices = np.argsort(importances)[::-1] print("Feature rankin...
for a dataset like: te = {'A':[1,1,1,2,2,2],'B':[0,3,6,0,5,7]} df = DataFrame(te, index = range(6)) vol = 0 I'd like to groupby A and iter through the groups after the groupby function: for name, group in df.groupby('A'): for i, row in group.iterrows(): if row['B'] <= 0: ...
I need to iterate over each row of a pandas df and turn this into a comma separated string. example: df3 = DataFrame(np.random.randn(10, 5), columns=['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']) a b c d e 0 -0.158897 -0.749799 0.268921 0.070035 0.099600...
I am converting a datetime[ns] column to a different timezone and the resulting column looks like this: 0 2011-05-25 20:30:00+02:00 1 2011-05-24 20:30:00+02:00 2 2011-05-20 20:30:00+02:00 3 2011-05-19 20:30:00+02:00 4 2011-05-15 13:30:00+02:00 I am trying to pull out the offset infor...
I'm looking for an equivalent specification to W-MON (weekly, ending monday) for monthly data. Specifically, I have a pandas data frame of daily data, and I want to only take monthly observations, starting with the most recent date and going back monthly. So if today is 17/06/2016, my date ind...
I am a newbie, I was working with raspberry pi camera to capture a frame from loop and evaluate to see if have the pixel color I defined in a range. I got until line dumping the coordinates of the acceptable range but I still want to parse further to get the x,y coordinates and get the position i...
I've written a test script to understand pandas.DataFrame().groupby().apply(). df=pd.DataFrame([("a",1),("a",2),("b",1)], columns=["idx", "col1"]) def my_apply(group): print(group) return group df.groupby("idx").apply(my_apply) As a result the dataframe for the group "a" is printed t...
I am trying to call matplotlib.animation.ArtistAnimation to make an animation from a series of png images, but I get an error that is connected to the ffmpeg. I have Anaconda installed on my Ubuntu 14.04. The error message that I get is: UserWarning: Matplotlib is building the font cache using f...
I'm trying to create an animation with matplotlib to plot several datasets simultaneously in one animation. The problem is that two of my datasets have 50 points in them, and the third one has got 70000 points. Therefore, simultaneous plotting (with the same interval between the points) is usele...
Suppose I have a matrix A with some arbitrary values: array([[ 2, 4, 5, 3], [ 1, 6, 8, 9], [ 8, 7, 0, 2]]) And a matrix B which contains indices of elements in A: array([[0, 0, 1, 2], [0, 3, 2, 1], [3, 2, 1, 0]]) How do I select values from A pointed by B, i.e.: ...
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I've created the "Preciptitation Analysis" example Jupyter Notebook in the Bluemix Spark service. Notebook Link: https://console.ng.bluemix.net/data/notebooks/3ffc43e2-d639-4895-91a7-8f1599369a86/view?access_token=effff68dbeb5f9fc0d2df20cb51bffa266748f2d177b730d5d096cb54b35e5f0 So in In[34] and...
I have installed numpy, scipy, scikit learn and other required packages. Still when I try to import them in python, it shows no module found. pip install -U numpy scipy scikit-learn Requirement already up-to-date: numpy in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages Collecting scipy Downloading scipy-0.1...
Let's say I have this array: import numpy as np np.array([[0,2,7],[-3,4,0],[12,10,12]]) I'm trying to change the values of one column if one or more values in the column are less than zero. The code should be general and not just for this array How do I set all of the values in the middle vect...
I have a pandas dataframe with string values and I would like to be able to return a subset of the dataframe where the values contain some substring. This is easy to do on a series in this way (example adapted from pandas documentation): import pandas as pd import numpy as np s4 = pd.Series(['A'...
I have a question, I have been given x,y,z coordinate values at CELL CENTERs of a grid. I would like to create structured grid using these cell center coordinates. Any ideas how to do this? Thanks A lot in Advance
Is it possible to use the rotation matrix for a 3D object? I have created an ellipsoid with three different axes, but now it is aligned with it coordinate system, but that is not what I want. I want to use roll, pitch and yaw; y-axis, x-axis and a z-axis rotation, to rotate the ellipsoid. I am ...
I need to pandas.concatenate(...,axis=0,...) multiple DataFrames so that the resulting DataFrame has a new column holding information about which dataset a row belongs to, but drop the implicit indices of the original DataFrames. In this MWE for example, we have from multiple countries (A and B,...
I am looking for a way to graph some data in a human readable format. I have data from simulations that contains a frame number, protein residue number and protein secondary structure state. Frame number as integers and the secondary structure state as strings. For example: 0 1 2 3
I have a dataframe (fx_return): index_date ccy rate ==================================== 2016-06-01 CHF 1.013017272 2016-06-01 EUR 1.1178 2016-06-01 GBP 1.44255 2016-06-01 USD 1 2016-06-02 CHF 1.010560356 2016-06-02 EUR 1.11615 2016...
For a numpy array I have found that x = numpy.array([]).reshape(0,4) is fine and allows me to append (0,4) arrays to x without the array losing its structure (ie it dosnt just become a list of numbers). However, when I try x = numpy.array([]).reshape(2,3) it throws an error. Why is this? An...
I want to plot a color-coded histogram, where I input an array of arrays to represent the elements on the y-axis, while a simple 1D array on the x-axis to represent a phase. The array of arrays to plot on the y-axis has a dimension, let's say, (100, 25), while the phase on the x-axis has 25 ele...
I would like to send the report via Mandril: def make_excel_report(res): df = pd.DataFrame(res) df = df.fillna('-') df = df.T df.to_excel('suspected_user.xlsx', sheet_name='Sheet1', engine='xlsxwriter', columns=['id','100_credits','300_credits' ,...
My code downloads a .xlsx file from google drive (using pydrive), finds some blank cells with pandas, and fills in those blank cells with openpyxl. When I open the openpyxl altered file, everything looks great. However, when I use the pandas read_excel function, all cells that have equations ar...
Suppose the following CrawlSpider: import scrapy from scrapy.loader import ItemLoader from scrapy.spiders import CrawlSpider, Rule from scrapy.linkextractors import LinkExtractor from tutorial.items import TestItem from scrapy.http import HtmlResponse class TestCrawlSpider(CrawlSpider): na...
I am calculating a dataframe of profit/loss amounts for every row in a dataframe of prices. The requirements for this piece of logic are as follows: We buy/sell the asset at the current time period. We hold the asset for holding_period. If, during the holding period, the price exceeds take_pro...
I want to get some Website information by using a python script were python does the logic and C# is used for GUI. I am calling my python script within c# + process parameters (username password, cookies). Now at some point, I just need the login credentials and not any information from any webs...
I have the below query that I execute and store in a pandas dataframe. SELECT mn as MachineName, dt as DateTime, REGEXP_EXTRACT(path, 'Name:([\\s\\S\\w\\W]*?)Domain:') AS Name1, FROM TABLE DataGallery Output of the query is: MachineName DateTime Name1 GOG1 2016-12-13 ...
I'm making a plot with two subplots, one of which has two sets of data plotted on different y-axes. This is the code I have rn for the subplot in question: ax2 = plt.subplot(2, 1, 2) plt.plot(time, temp, color = 'r', label = "Temperature") plt.yscale('linear') plt.ylim(0, 10) plt.ylabel("Tempera...
I know there are already lots of questions about this, but none of the answers I've seen have solved my problem. I have a pandas DataFrame with 10 columns for data, but on some rows I have just 9 columns-worth of data. For the rows with just 9 datapoints, I need the data to be in the last nine co...
When I was using array assignment using slicing, there is some thing strange happened. The source code is below: import numpy as np a = np.array([1,2,3,4]).reshape(2,2) b = np.array([5,6,7,8]).reshape(2,2) print(id(a)) print(id(b)) b = a[:] b[1,1] = 10 print(b is a) print(id(a)) print(id(b)) pri...
This is main.py: # pylint: disable=missing-docstring from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import time from six.moves import xrange # pylint: disable=redefined-builtin import tensorflow as tf from pylab import * import cn...
I'm trying to read around 2,000 grayscale images (640 x 480) from a directory using opencv, scale down the intensity values between 0 and 1, flatten the images as one-dimensional numpy arrays and append them to a list for feeding them to a Neural Network later. This is my code : import os import...
I am trying to make a scrolling game in Tkinter. However, with all my for loops and functions it is extremely slow. I am reading the tutorial from Khan Academy's advanced JS. In their JS game everything is fine, so is it just a problem of python is slow or am I doing things inefficiently. import...
I have a series (business_day) which was generated via isin in order to create the series with dtype: bool: Series: 0 True 1 True 2 True ... 563 False 566 False Name: Date, dtpye: bool I then tried to update another array by using: myArray.ix[business_day] and myArray.loc[business_day] ...
I wrote this program, which purpose is to visit the 18th link on the list of links and then on the new page visit the 18th link again. This program works as intended, but it's a little repetitive and inelegant. I was wondering if you have any ideas on how to make it simpler, without using any f...
I'm trying to use the perceptron model in python on the classic iris example. For some reason at the end of this early process im getting the no labelled objects error. Could you please take a look and see where the error might be? import matplotlib.pyplot as pltimport numpy as np class Perceptr...
I do some speed tests for operations on vectors/lists. Suprisingly, map and filter seem to beat numpy by a factor of 5-10x. See the following short code sample with times given (Full code below.): n = 10000000 a = np.random.rand(n) b = np.random.rand(n) c = a + b # time = 0.07 s d = a[a < 0.3] #...
I have multiple dataframes that represent years worth of data that are sampling on average every 30 minutes. I am trying to graph the years worth of data and due to fluctuations with the observations/equipment, there are some anomalies that appear, making my graph appearing to be an area graph ra...
I wrote a python program that used scikit-image to return the histogram of an image: def get_hist(image): image = img_as_float(image) hs, dis = exposure.histogram(image) cdf = np.cumsum(hs) #cumulative distribution function cdf = 255 * cdf / cdf[-1] #normalize return ...
My goal is to create a little program that converts angle from radiant to degree and vice-versa. I need the program to close with no error message from python if the user enters the information to convert in the wrong format. After assigning the variable āangleā to both values of the input. The ...
I have a numpy array 'A' of size 571x24 and I am trying to find the index of zeros in it so I do: >>>A.shape (571L, 24L) import numpy as np z1 = np.where(A==0) z1 is a tuple with following size: >>> len(z1) 2 >>> len(z1[0]) 29 >>> len(z1[1]) 29 I was hoping to create a z1 of same size as A...
I am using sklearn.svm Support Vector Regression to solve a regression problem on a continous dataset where feature set has 5 dimensions and 1 dimension label set, below is the how the dataset looks like: >>> type(feature_set) 55: <type 'numpy.ndarray'> >>> type(label_set) 56: <type 'numpy.ndarray'
I came across some code that calculates a single value, based on a DataFrame, and stores it as a property of the DataFrame instead of a separate variable or a new column. Here's an example. The portfolio has two securities, each with a price and quantity. import pandas data = {"Prices" : [83.2...
I am enjoying the Zeppelin's nice presentation of data in %sql mode, but I would prefer much if I could use matplotlib style of plotting in zeppelin + spark with scala language. I know how to use matplotlib (or any other nice presentation libraries) using python and zeppelin but I am not famili...
How do I fit a curve on a barplot? I have an equation, the diffusion equation, which has some unknown parameters, these parameters make the curve larger, taller, etc. On the other hand I have a barplot coming from a simulation. I would like to fit the curve on the barplot, and find the best para...
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I want to structure my Python project in a manner such that others can use a package manager (PIP) to easily clone the environment, and GIT to contribute to a library dependency through pull requests. My confusion relates to organizing a project around PIP, GIT (I'm familiar with SVN). The proje...
There seems to be little information out there on this subject - I have tried py2exe to no avail, as well as pyinstaller. The latter seems to include EVERY extension module installed on the system unless they are specifically excluded during build time, which ends up being 50+ on even a small bu...
I am trying to install matplotlib via pip on OSX (El Capitan). I have installed Freetype via homebrew, and linked it using: ln -s /usr/local/opt/freetype/include/freetype2 /usr/local/include/freetype when running pip install matplotlib inside my virtualenv im am getting the error: error: comm...
I have some very large lists that I am working with (>1M rows), and I am trying to find a fast (the fastest?) way of, given a float, ranking that float compared to the list of floats, and finding it's percentage rank compared to the range of the list. Here is my attempt, but it's extremely slow: ...
I have a matrix of size 56K X 8.5K. It is binary preference matrix. Now I want to get the cosine similarity of each columns and some more operations as follows: 1). Before taking cosine similarity, normalize the rows of the matrix to unity (L2 norm). 2). Take cosine similarity 3). Make th...
I have a data frame containing a range of positive and negative values: LineLength = pd.read_pickle('Line_length') type(LineLength) pandas.core.frame.DataFrame I have split the positive and negative values to different columns and need to show this data in a histogram: LineLength Pos...
I have a very unique error I feel. I am working with an array 'A' of shape >>> A.shape (1L, 1823L, 24L) I am trying to get rid of first dimension as it is empty. So, I do something as: >>> z1 = A[0,:,:] >>> z1.shape (1253L,) >>> z1[0].shape () >>> z1[0] 10411.505889359611 I don't understand...
I have a dataframe with missing values. import pandas as pd import numpy as np np.random.seed([3,1415]) df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.choice((0, np.nan), (5, 5))) print df 0 1 2 3 4 0 0.0 NaN 0.0 NaN 0.0 1 0.0 NaN 0.0 NaN NaN 2 NaN NaN 0.0 NaN NaN 3 0.0 NaN 0.0...
From pd.date_range('2016-01', '2016-05', freq='M', ).strftime('%Y-%m'), the last month is 2016-04, but I was expecting it to be 2016-05. It seems to me this function is behaving like the range method, where the end parameter is not included in the returning array. Is there a way to get the end...
Given a probability distribution with unknown functional form (example below), I like to plot "percentile-based" contour lines indicating boundaries around, for example, 50% volume inclusion, 70%, 80%, 90%, etc. ## example of an "arbitrary" probability distribution ## from matplotlib.mlab import...
I'm trying to create a pandas dataframe from a sql table. I read in the data using data=pd.read_sql(query,con=con), and this works just fine. However, I wish to set which type of elements in the data frame is NaN. When reading a csv, this can be set using pd.read_csv('file.csv',na_values=['',[]']...
I am trying to plot frequency vs power in python of a complex valued data array. However, I can't seem to quite get the values correct. I believe there is a normalization error somewhere. Using numpy, what I have is datafft = np.fft.fft(dataArray) #FFT of the data array (units of...
Minimally, I would like to know how to achieve what is stated in the title. Specifically, signal.lfilter seems like the only implementation of a difference equation filter in scipy, but it is 1D, as shown in the docs. I would like to know how to implement a 2D version as described by this differe...
An array a = np.array(1) is convenient as it allows a.shape ** How can I preserved the numpy class type when doing an operation that returns a scalar e.g. b = 0. c = np.dot(a.T, a) b+=c b.shape --------------------------------------------------------------------------- AttributeError ...
I have a data frame which contains two columns: one with strings and the other with integers. As expected, the data type of the integer column is int64. For the string column, however, it is object. Now I wanted to convert the string column to an integer column by assigning each string a given i...
I have a Pandas Series, that needs to be log-transformed to be normal distributed. But I canĀ“t log transform yet, because there are 1 < values < 1. Therefore I want to normalize the Series first. I heard of StandardScaler(scikit-learn), Z-score standardization and Min-Max scaling(normalization). ...
I can understand the difference between an assignment, shallow and deep copy. But I am still unclear what is the difference between a view(c=a) and an assignment(c=a.view()). Both reflect changes and seem the same. Please give examples if possible.
I have two data frames built using pandas with more than 13 columns each. In df1,one of the columns is "company_name_x". In df2, one of the columns is "company_name_y". Both the columns in their respective frames contain plenty of company names which are strings. As output, I want to display the ...
I'm trying to understand Scipy's gaussian_kde function using the documentation's example (pasted here for convenience): from scipy import stats import numpy as np np.random.seed(0) def measure(n): "Measurement model, return two coupled measurements." m1 = np.random.normal(size=n) m2...
I am just curious if pandas has a easier way just to keep the duplicated rows ? Pls dont understand me wrong. I have such a problem, because I unintented get the Pandas Dataframe wrong and have to work with the duplicated rows manuelly. Thank you all!
This is question #10 from project euler. I just started programming and read that a sieve of eratosthenes is the fastest way to find primes however this code is taking forever to run. The sum of the primes below 10 is 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 17. Find the sum of all the primes below two million. end = F...
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