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This Jupyter Notebook document contains Python code for data analysis and visualization. It imports data, calculates statistics like speed from distance and time, plots scatter plots and bar charts of data, and filters a Pandas DataFrame. NumPy is used for arrays and Pandas for the DataFrame. Linear regression from scikit-learn is also imported.

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1 - Jupyter Notebook

This Jupyter Notebook document contains Python code for data analysis and visualization. It imports data, calculates statistics like speed from distance and time, plots scatter plots and bar charts of data, and filters a Pandas DataFrame. NumPy is used for arrays and Pandas for the DataFrame. Linear regression from scikit-learn is also imported.

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In [6]: print("welcome")

welcome

In [8]: distance =[10,15,17,26]


time =[.30,.40,.55,1.20]
print(distance)
print(time)

[10, 15, 17, 26]


[0.3, 0.4, 0.55, 1.2]

In [9]: speed = distance[0]/time[0]


print (speed)

33.333333333333336

In [11]: for i in range(4):


speed = distance[i]/time[i]
print(speed)

33.333333333333336
37.5
30.909090909090907
21.666666666666668

In [14]: import numpy as np


np_distance=np.array(distance)
np_time=np.array(time)
speed=np_distance/np_time
print(speed)

[33.33333333 37.5 30.90909091 21.66666667]

In [17]: arr=np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])
print(arr)

[[1 2 3]
[4 5 6]]

In [18]: arr=np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])
print(arr.ndim)

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In [24]: x=np.array([1,2,3,4,5])
y=np.array([2,4,5,4,5])
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.plot(x,y)
plt.show()

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In [25]: plt.scatter(x,y)
plt.show()

In [26]: plt.bar(x,y)
plt.show()

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In [28]: import pandas as pd


data = {'Name':["Gopinath","Aarthy","Sreevatsa","Akshitha"],'Age':[42,36,10,2]}
data_pd=pd.DataFrame(data)
print(data_pd)

Name Age
0 Gopinath 42
1 Aarthy 36
2 Sreevatsa 10
3 Akshitha 2

In [37]: display(data_pd[data_pd.Age<30])

Name Age

2 Sreevatsa 10

3 Akshitha 2

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In [1]: from sklearn.linear_model import LinearRegression

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