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datatable
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Cheat Sheets for data.table to Python's pandas syntax?
Aside from that, there is a Python translation of data.table (see documentation here), which might be worth looking into. However, it hasn't had any major updates in a while: the last release 2 years ago ...
- Any advice on using Pandas as a data analyst?
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Alternative to Pandas
There's datatable. I haven't used it much, but the R version (data.table) is phenomenal.
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Need advice on whether to store data set for regression model in SQL database or by using Python modules like Pickle or Parquet
just use HDF5 or Parquet, or CSV + https://github.com/h2oai/datatable to speed up the file reading.
- Massive R analysis of Data Science Language and Job Trends 2022
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Scikit-Learn Version 1.0
> For me I had with pandas the most issues using it's multiindex.
Yessss. I loathe indices, and have never been in a situation where I was better off with them than without them.
> Regarding fast you have something like Vaex on python sid
I've never used Vaex, but I've used datatable (https://github.com/h2oai/datatable) and polars (https://github.com/pola-rs/polars). Polars is my favorite API, but datatable was faster at reading data (Polars was faster in execution). I'll have to give Vaex a try at some point.
- Show HN: Sheet2dict – simple Python XLSX/CSV reader/to dictionary converter
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Hey Reddit, here's my comprehensive course on Python Pandas, for free.
Yep. I think this is the downside to a package being entirely maintained by volunteers. In any case, Pandas is still the leading data wrangling package for Python. (I'm excited to see how datatable evolves.)
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Ditching Excel for Python in a Legacy Industry (Reinsurance)
h2o's data.table clone is fine
https://github.com/h2oai/datatable
DataFrame
- New multithreaded version of C++ DataFrame was released
- DataFrame: NEW Data - star count:2013.0
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C++ DataFrame vs. Polars
For a while, I have been hearing that Polars is so frighteningly fast that you shouldn’t look directly at it with unprotected eyes. So, I finally found time to learn a bit about Polars and write a very simple test/comparison for C++ DataFrame vs. Polars.
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C++ Show and Tell - July 2023
I have worked on C++ DataFrame for the past 5+ years in my spare times. It is comparable to Pandas or R data.frame, although it includes a lot more functionality.
- Allocators; one of the ignored souls of STL
What are some alternatives?
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
db-benchmark - reproducible benchmark of database-like ops
sktime - A unified framework for machine learning with time series
scientific-visualization-book - An open access book on scientific visualization using python and matplotlib
zhetapi - A C++ ML and numerical analysis API, with an accompanying scripting language.
vinum - Vinum is a SQL processor for Python, designed for data analysis workflows and in-memory analytics.
faiss - A library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors.