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Customized data preprocessing functions for frequent tasks.

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klib is a Python library for importing, cleaning, analyzing and preprocessing data. Explanations on key functionalities can be found on Medium / TowardsDataScience and in the examples section. Additionally, there are great introductions and overviews of the functionality on PythonBytes or on YouTube (Data Professor).

Installation

Use the package manager pip to install klib.

PyPI Version Downloads

pip install -U klib

Alternatively, to install this package with conda run:

Conda Version Conda Downloads

conda install -c conda-forge klib

Usage

import klib
import pandas as pd

df = pd.DataFrame(data)

# klib.describe - functions for visualizing datasets
- klib.cat_plot(df) # returns a visualization of the number and frequency of categorical features
- klib.corr_mat(df) # returns a color-encoded correlation matrix
- klib.corr_plot(df) # returns a color-encoded heatmap, ideal for correlations
- klib.dist_plot(df) # returns a distribution plot for every numeric feature
- klib.missingval_plot(df) # returns a figure containing information about missing values

# klib.clean - functions for cleaning datasets
- klib.data_cleaning(df) # performs datacleaning (drop duplicates & empty rows/cols, adjust dtypes,...)
- klib.clean_column_names(df) # cleans and standardizes column names, also called inside data_cleaning()
- klib.convert_datatypes(df) # converts existing to more efficient dtypes, also called inside data_cleaning()
- klib.drop_missing(df) # drops missing values, also called in data_cleaning()
- klib.mv_col_handling(df) # drops features with high ratio of missing vals based on informational content
- klib.pool_duplicate_subsets(df) # pools subset of cols based on duplicates with min. loss of information

Examples

Find all available examples as well as applications of the functions in klib.clean() with detailed descriptions here.

klib.missingval_plot(df) # default representation of missing values in a DataFrame, plenty of settings are available

Missingvalue Plot Example

klib.corr_plot(df, split='pos') # displaying only positive correlations, other settings include threshold, cmap...
klib.corr_plot(df, split='neg') # displaying only negative correlations

Corr Plot Example

klib.corr_plot(df, target='wine') # default representation of correlations with the feature column

Target Corr Plot Example

klib.corr_interactive_plot(df, split="neg").show()

# The interactive plot has the same parameters as the corr_plot, but with additional Plotly heatmap graph object kwargs.
klib.corr_interactive_plot(df, split="neg", zmax=0)

Interactive Corr Plot Simple Example

Interactive Corr Plot with zmax kwarg Example

#Since corr_interactive_plot returns a Graph Object Figure, it supports the update_layout chain method.
klib.corr_interactive_plot(wine, split="neg").update_layout(template="simple_white")

Interactive Corr Plot Chained Example

klib.dist_plot(df) # default representation of a distribution plot, other settings include fill_range, histogram, ...

Dist Plot Example

klib.cat_plot(data, top=4, bottom=4) # representation of the 4 most & least common values in each categorical column

Cat Plot Example

Further examples, as well as applications of the functions in klib.clean() can be found here.

Contributing

Open in Visual Studio Code

Pull requests and ideas, especially for further functions are welcome. For major changes or feedback, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT

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