A toolkit of helper functions to facilitate data manipulation.
Reason this release was yanked:
This version is obsolete.
Project description
pyhelpers
A small toolkit of helper functions to facilitate data manipulation.
Installation
pip install --upgrade pyhelpers
Note:
- Only a few frequently-used dependencies are specified as essential requirements in the
setup.py
for packaging pyhelpers. This is to avoid installing redundant packages. If you need to use some functions to which dependencies are not available with the installation of this package (and if you happen not to have those dependencies installed yet), error warnings will be prompted when you import them and so you will know what they are. You can always install those dependencies yourself.
Quick start - some examples
The current version includes the following modules:
There are a number of functions included in each of the above-listed modules. For a quick start of pyhelpers, one example is provided for each module to demonstrate what the package may do.
settings
This module can be used to change some common settings with 'pandas', 'numpy', 'matplotlib' and 'gdal'. For example:
from pyhelpers.settings import pd_preferences
pd_preferences
changes a few default 'pandas' settings (when reset=False
), such as the display representation and maximum number of columns when viewing a pandas.DataFrame.
pd_preferences(reset=False)
If reset=True
, all changed parameters should be reset to their default values.
Note that the preset parameters are for the authors' own preference; however you can always change them in the source code to whatever suits your use.
dir
from pyhelpers.dir import cd
cd()
returns the current working directory
path_to_pickle = cd("tests", "dat.pickle")
print(path_to_pickle)
If you would like to save dat
to a customised folder, say "data". cd()
can also change directory
path_to_test_pickle = cd("tests", "data", "dat.pickle") # cd("tests\\data\\dat.pickle")
print(path_to_test_pickle)
You should see the difference between path_to_pickle
and path_to_test_pickle
.
download
from pyhelpers.download import download
Note that this module requires requests and tqdm.
Suppose you would like to download a Python logo from online where URL is as follows:
url = 'https://www.python.org/static/community_logos/python-logo-master-v3-TM.png'
Firstly, specify where the .png file will be saved and what the filename will be. For example, to name the downloaded file as "python-logo.png" and save it to a folder named "picture":
path_to_python_logo = cd("tests", "picture", "python-logo.png")
Then use download()
download(url, path_to_python_logo)
If you happen to have Pillow installed, you may also view the downloaded picture:
import Image
python_logo = Image.open(path_to_python_logo)
python_logo.show()
store
Let's now create a pandas.DataFrame (using the above xy_array
) as follows:
import pandas as pd
dat = pd.DataFrame(xy_array, columns=['Easting', 'Northing'])
If you would like to save dat
as a "pickle" file and retrieve it later, you may import save_pickle
and load_pickle
:
from pyhelpers.store import save_pickle, load_pickle
To save dat
to path_to_test_pickle
(see dir
):
save_pickle(dat, path_to_test_pickle, verbose=True) # default: verbose=False
To retrieve/load dat
from path_to_test_pickle
:
dat_retrieved = load_pickle(path_to_test_pickle, verbose=True)
dat_retrieved
and dat
should be identical:
print(dat_retrieved.equals(dat)) # should return True
In addition to .pickle, store.py
also works with other formats, such as .feather, .csv and .xlsx/.xls.
geom
Note that this module requires pyproj.
If you need to convert coordinates from British national grid (OSGB36) to latitude and longitude (WGS84), you import osgb36_to_wgs84
from geom.py
from pyhelpers.geom import osgb36_to_wgs84
To convert a single coordinate, xy
:
xy = np.array((530034, 180381)) # London
easting, northing = xy
lonlat = osgb36_to_wgs84(easting, northing) # osgb36_to_wgs84(xy[0], xy[1])
print(lonlat)
To convert an array of OSGB36 coordinates, xy_array
:
import numpy as np
xy_array = np.array([(530034, 180381), # London
(406689, 286822), # Birmingham
(383819, 398052), # Manchester
(582044, 152953)]) # Leeds
eastings, northings = xy_array.T
lonlat_array = np.array(osgb36_to_wgs84(eastings, northings))
print(lonlat_array.T)
Similarly, if you would like to convert coordinates from latitude and longitude (WGS84) to OSGB36, import wgs84_to_osgb36
instead.
text
Suppose you have a str
type variable, named string
:
string = 'ang'
If you would like to find the most similar text to one of the following lookup_list
:
lookup_list = ['Anglia',
'East Coast',
'East Midlands',
'North and East',
'London North Western',
'Scotland',
'South East',
'Wales',
'Wessex',
'Western']
Let's try find_similar_str
included in text.py
:
from pyhelpers.text import find_similar_str
find_similar_str
relies on two dependencies: fuzzywuzzy (recommended) and nltk. You may choose either one as appropriate.
Use 'fuzzywuzzy' - token_set_ratio
result_1 = find_similar_str(string, lookup_list, processor='fuzzywuzzy')
print(result_1)
Use 'nltk' - edit_distance
result_2 = find_similar_str(string, lookup_list, processor='nltk', substitution_cost=100)
print(result_2)
You may also give find_matched_str
a try:
from pyhelpers.text import find_matched_str
result_3 = find_matched_str(string, lookup_list)
print(result_3)
ops
If you would like to request a confirmation before proceeding with some processes, you may use confirmed
included in ops.py
:
from pyhelpers.ops import confirmed
You may specify, by setting prompt
, what you would like to be asked as to the confirmation:
confirmed(prompt="Continue?...", confirmation_required=True)
Continue?... [No]|Yes:
>? # Input something here
If you input Yes
(or Y
, yes
, or something like ye
), it should return True
; otherwise, False
given the input being No
(or something like n
). When confirmation_required
is False
, this function would be null, as it would always return True
.
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