Python for R Users

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This course is for R users who want to get up to speed with Python!

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Course Description

Python and R have seen immense growth in popularity in the “Machine Learning Age”. They both are high-level languages that are easy to learn and write. The language you use will depend on your background and field of study and work. R is a language made by and for statisticians, whereas Python is a more general purpose programming language. Regardless of the background, there will be times when a particular algorithm is implemented in one language and not the other, a feature is better documented, or simply, the tutorial you found online uses Python instead of R.

What You’ll Learn

The Basics

Learn about some of the most important data types (integers, floats, strings, and booleans) and data structures (lists, dictionaries, numpy arrays, and pandas DataFrames) in Python and how they compare to the ones in R.

Pandas

In this chapter you will learn more about one of the most important Python libraries, Pandas. In addition to DataFrames, pandas provides several data manipulation functions and methods.

Capstone

As a final capstone, you will apply your Python skills on the NYC Flights 2013 dataset.

Control flow, Loops, and Functions

This chapter covers control flow statements (if-else if-else), for loops and shows you how to write your own functions in Python!

Plotting

You will learn about the rich ecosystem of visualization libraries in Python. This chapter covers matplotlib, the core visualization library in Python along with the pandas and seaborn libraries.

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