Question about PANDAS
Rustom Mody
rustompmody at gmail.com
Mon Oct 20 01:12:22 EDT 2014
On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Ryan Shuell wrote:
>
> Thanks guys. I just feel frustrated that I can't do something useful.
> I'm reading all about dictionaries, and types, and touples. Then I read
> about string manipulation and loops; two of my favorite things to do. Then
> I read about logic:
> -719 >= 833
> False
>
> That's great, but it's just not very useful for me. I thought I could use
> Python to do screen scraping. Right now, I use R to do almost all my screen
> scraping. I used to use Excel, but r is just light years easier to use, so
> I'll go with that. I thought Python may be even easier to use than R, and
> perhaps even more powerful too. However, since I picked up my first Python
> book about 3 months ago, I seem to be learning all kinds of useless things,
> and no practical things. When I find cool code samples online, I can't even
> get them to run. Last week I found a small sample of code that supposedly
> merges data from several text files in a folder into one single file. I
> played with it for a couple hours, and never got it to work. In less than
> 15 minutes, I could have done the merging task, using Excel, Access, VB.NET,
> C#.NET, or even a batch file.
You have my sympathies.
Most of what help you'll get here is 'inside-out':
Start with small toys. Work slowly towards more realistic problems
Many people (like you) would like to go the other way --
Start with trying to solve a real problem.
Handle the small nitty-gritties as they arise.
On and off Ive expressed a need in a similar direction eg
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2011-November/615522.html
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2011-May/603506.html
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2011-May/603635.html
The problem with your approach is that its very system-specific
>>> [1,2]+[3,4]
[1, 2, 3, 4]
will be the same on any python. Any OS. Any version.
However installing a package will vary.
And the best way of installing will vary widely.
So its harder to help
OTOH I will say this:
Any learning requires some faith at least temporary and provisional.
If you pick up some book which purports to educate on some subject
and decide before opening it that
- subject is bogus
- author is a rogue
etc etc
you are not likely to get much out of it.¹
So it may irritate you to listen to the advice you get here to
start baby-steps first.
However if you dont listen, you are wasting time - most of all your own.
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¹ Of course your suspicions may be true. Thats the fun of life!
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