
In previous chapters, you were introduced to the Python language – the syntax, functions, conditional statements, data types, and different types of containers. You also reviewed more advanced concepts like regular expressions, handling of files, and solving mathematical problems with Python. Our focus now turns to the meat of the book, descriptive data analysis (also called exploratory data analysis).
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