100+ Exercises – Python – Data Science – NumPy – 2022

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Requirements

  • completed course ‘200+ Exercises – Programming in Python – from A to Z’
  • completed course ‘210+ Exercises – Python Standard Libraries – from A to Z’
  • completed course ‘150+ Exercises – Object Oriented Programming in Python – OOP’
  • basic knowledge of NumPy library

100+ Exercises – Python Programming – Data Science – NumPy

Welcome to the 100+ Exercises – Python Programming – Data Science – NumPy course, where you can test your Python programming skills in data science, specifically in NumPy.

Some topics you will find in the exercises:

  • working with numpy arrays
  • generating numpy arrays
  • generating numpy arrays with random values
  • iterating through arrays
  • dealing with missing values
  • working with matrices
  • reading/writing files
  • joining arrays
  • reshaping arrays
  • computing basic array statistics
  • sorting arrays
  • filtering arrays
  • image as an array
  • linear algebra
  • matrix multiplication
  • determinant of the matrix
  • eigenvalues and eignevectors
  • inverse matrix
  • shuffling arrays
  • working with polynomials
  • working with dates
  • working with strings in array
  • solving systems of equations

This course is designed for people who have basic knowledge in Python and NumPy package. It consists of 100 exercises with solutions. This is a great test for people who are learning the Python language and data science and are looking for new challenges. Exercises are also a good test before the interview. Many popular topics were covered in this course.

If you’re wondering if it’s worth taking a step towards Python, don’t hesitate any longer and take the challenge today.

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According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2021, Python is the most wanted programming language with NumPy being the second most used tool in the “Other Frameworks and Libraries” category. Python passed SQL to become our third most popular technology. Python is the language developers want to work with most if they aren’t already doing so.

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