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Introduction to Python
Introduction to Python
Run the hidden code cell below to import the data used in this course.
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# area variables (in square meters)
hall = 11.25
kit = 18.0
liv = 20.0
bed = 10.75
bath = 9.50
# Create list areas
areas = [11.25, 18.0, 20.0, 10.75, 9.50]
# Print areas
print (areas)
# area variables (in square meters)
hall = 11.25
kit = 18.0
liv = 20.0
bed = 10.75
bath = 9.50
# house information as list of lists
house = [["hallway", hall],
["kitchen", kit],
["living room", liv],
["bedroom", bed],
["bathroom", bath]]
# Print out house
print("House", house)
# Print out the type of house
print (type(house))
Explore Datasets
Use the arrays imported in the first cell to explore the data and practice your skills!
- Print out the weight of the first ten baseball players.
- What is the median weight of all baseball players in the data?
- Print out the names of all players with a height greater than 80 (heights are in inches).
- Who is taller on average? Baseball players or soccer players? Keep in mind that baseball heights are stored in inches!
- The values in
soccer_shootingare decimals. Convert them to whole numbers (e.g., 0.98 becomes 98). - Do taller players get higher ratings? Calculate the correlation between
soccer_ratingsandsoccer_heightsto find out! - What is the average rating for attacking players (
'A')?