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Statistical analysis of datasets.
I want libraries that contain algorithms to check for relationships
within a dataset. For example, I want to parse through a SES dataset to
see any possible connections between student achievement and
socioeconomic
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> I would like to carry statistical analyses of populations .
> I've been that it's the best package for that sort of thing in Python,
> but I'm new to machine learning, so I'm not quite
On 10/03/17 23:12, Daniel Bosah wrote:
> Can someone explain sklearns to me?
Not me, I've never heard of it till now.
> I'm a novice at Python, and I would
> like to use machine learning in my coding.
Why?
What do you know about machine learning?
What other platforms support it?
> But aren't
Can someone explain sklearns to me? I'm a novice at Python, and I would
like to use machine learning in my coding. But aren't there libraries like
matplotlib I can already use? Why use sklearns?
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On 10/03/17 12:38, leam hall wrote:
> As noted, the fix was to put the "import socket" above the class
> declaration. What confuses me is that in the calling program I'm importing
> the class:
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> from mysocket import mysocket
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> In mysocket.py the "import socket" is above the class declarati
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> Thank you so much. Your
y'all,
Thanks for the explanations! Sorry for the delay in responding, it's been a
rough year these past couple weeks.
As noted, the fix was to put the "import socket" above the class
declaration. What confuses me is that in the calling program I'm importing
the class:
from mysocket import mys
Thank you so much. Your guidance have been helpful, the bugs have been gotten
rid of after I reviewed the code. But 3 out of 6 of the test is correct, the
other 3 is incorrect. Take a look at it and tell me where I went wrong.
>> Below is my new code:
class ShoppingCart(object): def __init__(