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Apr 6, 2023 11:30
Solved it. I just did plt.axhline(y=df['Radon activity'].mean(), color='b', linestyle='--')
Apr 6, 2023 11:12
I need to plot the mean against something. I could make another column in the dataframe with just the mean, matched to all my datetimes, but that seems unnecessarily complicated.
Apr 6, 2023 11:12
I have a line plot, specifically a time series line plot. One column of the pandas dataframe is the datetimes and the other the measurements of say, radon activity. In my line plot, I would like to display the mean of the measurements as a dotted line through the line plot. I know that df['Radon activity'].mean() provides the mean of the measurements, but how do I get it in the plot?
Mar 29, 2023 16:19
@Kevin thank you!
Mar 29, 2023 16:04
Every line has the same number of commas, but one column can contain both 0,003 and 13,003.
Mar 29, 2023 15:56
Well, there are always three numbers after the decimal in each column, so 0,003 and 13,003.
Mar 29, 2023 15:41
I can't :(
Mar 29, 2023 15:31
Yeah, thought so.
Mar 29, 2023 15:27
As you can see, the commas not only separate columns, but also are used in floats. The first value in the third column, for example, is 0,001 (or 0.001 if you prefer a dot). Is there a way in pd.read_csv() to let pandas know I have commas in certain column? Grateful for any help.
Mar 29, 2023 15:27
Mar 29, 2023 15:27
So I have a txt file, looking like this:
Mar 21, 2023 11:12
@roganjosh thank you! so simple :)
Mar 21, 2023 11:04
I have searched all over the place, but I haven't found an answer. I'd like to perform addition on a single column in a pandas dataframe. I'd like to add the value 2 to all values in a specific column. Grateful if anyone can help.
Mar 4, 2023 16:47
@PaulMcG OK, I give up. Thanks! :)
Mar 4, 2023 16:16
df=pd.read_csv('data.csv')
df['Date']=pd.to_datetime(df[['Year', 'Month', 'Day', 'Hour', 'Minute','Second']])
df=df.drop(['Year', 'Month', 'Day', 'Hour', 'Minute','Second'], axis=1)
Mar 4, 2023 16:14
@matszwecja That is my current solution, but I currently need three lines of code for that :(
Mar 4, 2023 15:14
In my original dataframe, df, I have several columns specifying the date, which I want to change into one column. However, I also have my measurements, of say temperature, that do not show up in df1.
Mar 4, 2023 15:12
df1=pd.to_datetime(df[['Year', 'Month', 'Day', 'Hour', 'Minute','Second']])
Mar 4, 2023 15:11
df=pd.read_csv('data.csv')
Mar 4, 2023 15:11
I am absolutely new to pandas. I have the following two lines of code:
Dec 9, 2022 17:36
In numpy you can use np.tril(x)to extract the lower triangular matrix of an array x. However, I am interested in extracting the lower antitriangular matrix, that is, with zeros above the antidiagonal. Is there a way to do this in python?
Nov 20, 2022 16:25
@PeterT Yup, thank you :)
Nov 20, 2022 16:21
Does anyone know which colormap the above image is?
Nov 20, 2022 16:21