Installing Jupyter Notebook Extensions

Jonathan Whitmore demonstrates how to install pivot tables and showcases the features of this extension by examining a dataset of restaurant scores.

By Jonathan Whitmore
May 10, 2016
Barcelona, Sastre i Marquès House. Josep Puig i Cadafalch architect (1905, with a 1931 extension). Detail of the fence. Barcelona, Sastre i Marquès House. Josep Puig i Cadafalch architect (1905, with a 1931 extension). Detail of the fence. (source: Catalan Art & Architecture Gallery (Josep Bracons) on Flickr)

Pivot tables are one of the many ways to extend the capabilities of the Jupyter Notebook. In this training segment, learn how to quickly and effectively analyze, scope, and visualize data using pivot tables in Jupyter Notebook. Learn more and view the entire training program here.

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Post topics: Big Data Tools and Pipelines
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