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1. Pandas Series 1.1. Series import pandas as pd a = [1, 7, 2] myvar = pd.Series(a) print(myvar) 1.2. with index a = [1, 7, 2] myvar = pd.Series(a, index = ["x", "y", "z"]) print(myvar) 1.3. set of (keys, values) calories = {"day1": 420, "day2": 380, "day3": 390} myvar = pd.Series(calories) print(myvar) calories = {"day1": 420, "day2": 380, "day3": 390} myvar = pd.Series(calories, index = ["day1..
Computer Science/Basics of Basics
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