""" Built-in datasets for demonstration, educational and test purposes. """ def gapminder(): """ Each row represents a country on a given year. https://www.gapminder.org/data/ Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 1704 rows and the following columns: `['country', 'continent', 'year', 'lifeExp', 'pop', 'gdpPercap', 'iso_alpha', 'iso_num']`. """ return _get_dataset("gapminder") def tips(): """ Each row represents a restaurant bill. https://vincentarelbundock.github.io/Rdatasets/doc/reshape2/tips.html Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 244 rows and the following columns: `['total_bill', 'tip', 'sex', 'smoker', 'day', 'time', 'size']`. """ return _get_dataset("tips") def iris(): """ Each row represents a flower. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_flower_data_set Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 150 rows and the following columns: `['sepal_length', 'sepal_width', 'petal_length', 'petal_width', 'species', 'species_id']`. """ return _get_dataset("iris") def wind(): """ Each row represents a level of wind intensity in a cardinal direction, and its frequency. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 128 rows and the following columns: `['direction', 'strength', 'frequency']`. """ return _get_dataset("wind") def election(): """ Each row represents voting results for an electoral district in the 2013 Montreal mayoral election. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 58 rows and the following columns: `['district', 'Coderre', 'Bergeron', 'Joly', 'total', 'winner', 'result', 'district_id']`. """ return _get_dataset("election") def election_geojson(): """ Each feature represents an electoral district in the 2013 Montreal mayoral election. Returns: A GeoJSON-formatted `dict` with 58 polygon or multi-polygon features whose `id` is an electoral district numerical ID and whose `district` property is the ID and district name. """ import gzip import json import os path = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), "package_data", "datasets", "election.geojson.gz", ) with gzip.GzipFile(path, "r") as f: result = json.loads(f.read().decode("utf-8")) return result def carshare(): """ Each row represents the availability of car-sharing services near the centroid of a zone in Montreal over a month-long period. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 249 rows and the following columns: `['centroid_lat', 'centroid_lon', 'car_hours', 'peak_hour']`. """ return _get_dataset("carshare") def stocks(indexed=False): """ Each row in this wide dataset represents closing prices from 6 tech stocks in 2018/2019. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 100 rows and the following columns: `['date', 'GOOG', 'AAPL', 'AMZN', 'FB', 'NFLX', 'MSFT']`. If `indexed` is True, the 'date' column is used as the index and the column index is named 'company' """ df = _get_dataset("stocks") if indexed: df = df.set_index("date") df.columns.name = "company" return df def experiment(indexed=False): """ Each row in this wide dataset represents the results of 100 simulated participants on three hypothetical experiments, along with their gender and control/treatment group. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 100 rows and the following columns: `['experiment_1', 'experiment_2', 'experiment_3', 'gender', 'group']`. If `indexed` is True, the data frame index is named "participant" """ df = _get_dataset("experiment") if indexed: df.index.name = "participant" return df def medals_wide(indexed=False): """ This dataset represents the medal table for Olympic Short Track Speed Skating for the top three nations as of 2020. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 3 rows and the following columns: `['nation', 'gold', 'silver', 'bronze']`. If `indexed` is True, the 'nation' column is used as the index and the column index is named 'medal' """ df = _get_dataset("medals") if indexed: df = df.set_index("nation") df.columns.name = "medal" return df def medals_long(indexed=False): """ This dataset represents the medal table for Olympic Short Track Speed Skating for the top three nations as of 2020. Returns: A `pandas.DataFrame` with 9 rows and the following columns: `['nation', 'medal', 'count']`. If `indexed` is True, the 'nation' column is used as the index. """ df = _get_dataset("medals").melt( id_vars=["nation"], value_name="count", var_name="medal" ) if indexed: df = df.set_index("nation") return df def _get_dataset(d): import pandas import os return pandas.read_csv( os.path.join( os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)), "package_data", "datasets", d + ".csv.gz", ) )