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Sorting Data | Explore Dataset
Introduction to Python for Data Analysis
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Introduction to Python for Data Analysis

Introduction to Python for Data Analysis

1. Introduction to Python 1/2
2. Introduction to Python 2/2
3. Explore Dataset
4. Becoming an Analyst

bookSorting Data

We need sorting for ease of work.

We can sort our data in 2 ways: ascending sorting and descending sorting.

To perform the ascending sorting, use the following code:

If we want to perform descending, we have to turn off the ascending parameter.

If the parameter inplace is set to True (inplace = True), it will perform the operation inplace. Modify the original DataFrame itself. The return type is None.

Task

Now we are going to practice sorting. We will sort 2 different DataFrame columns using ascending and descending sorting.

  1. Import the pandas using the pd alias.
  2. Perform an ascending sorting by the 'price' column.
  3. Perform a descending sorting by the 'user_id' column.

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Section 3. Chapter 4
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bookSorting Data

We need sorting for ease of work.

We can sort our data in 2 ways: ascending sorting and descending sorting.

To perform the ascending sorting, use the following code:

If we want to perform descending, we have to turn off the ascending parameter.

If the parameter inplace is set to True (inplace = True), it will perform the operation inplace. Modify the original DataFrame itself. The return type is None.

Task

Now we are going to practice sorting. We will sort 2 different DataFrame columns using ascending and descending sorting.

  1. Import the pandas using the pd alias.
  2. Perform an ascending sorting by the 'price' column.
  3. Perform a descending sorting by the 'user_id' column.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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Section 3. Chapter 4
toggle bottom row

bookSorting Data

We need sorting for ease of work.

We can sort our data in 2 ways: ascending sorting and descending sorting.

To perform the ascending sorting, use the following code:

If we want to perform descending, we have to turn off the ascending parameter.

If the parameter inplace is set to True (inplace = True), it will perform the operation inplace. Modify the original DataFrame itself. The return type is None.

Task

Now we are going to practice sorting. We will sort 2 different DataFrame columns using ascending and descending sorting.

  1. Import the pandas using the pd alias.
  2. Perform an ascending sorting by the 'price' column.
  3. Perform a descending sorting by the 'user_id' column.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

We need sorting for ease of work.

We can sort our data in 2 ways: ascending sorting and descending sorting.

To perform the ascending sorting, use the following code:

If we want to perform descending, we have to turn off the ascending parameter.

If the parameter inplace is set to True (inplace = True), it will perform the operation inplace. Modify the original DataFrame itself. The return type is None.

Task

Now we are going to practice sorting. We will sort 2 different DataFrame columns using ascending and descending sorting.

  1. Import the pandas using the pd alias.
  2. Perform an ascending sorting by the 'price' column.
  3. Perform a descending sorting by the 'user_id' column.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 3. Chapter 4
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