This repository contains two notebooks:
- Introduction to Pandas, also available here
- The lab starter code. This is the one you need to fill out, commit and push to the repository. Your last commit before the deadline is will be graded.
The Anaconda Python distribution contains all necessary packages but you can also install the packages one-by-one via Miniconda or pip. Miniconda requires less disk space than Anaconda.
Installing the required packages via (Mini)conda:
conda install -c conda-forge notebook pandas matplotlib seaborn
You can optionally install the extension library for Jupyter and enable the Table of Contents (main/toc2) extension.
You are now ready to start a local jupyter server. Jupyter can be started from the terminal (we recommend Git BASH on Windows) by running:
jupyter notebook
This will start a local Jupyter server on port 8888. A URL that looks like this should be shown in the terminal:
http://127.0.0.1:8888/?token=TOKEN
Opening this URL should give you a directory listing. Navigate to the location of your Github Classroom repository and open the notebook.
Submissions must be made through Github Classroom. The invitation link is available in Moodle.
VERY IMPORTANT replace the contents of the neptun.txt
file with your own Neptun code. Do not change the file's name.