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In statistics, variance is a measure of how far a value in a data set lies from the mean value. In other words, it indicates how dispersed the values are.
It is measured by using standard deviation. The other method commonly used is skewness.
Both of these are calculated by using functions available in pandas library.
Measuring Standard Deviation
Standard deviation is square root of variance. variance is the average of squared difference of values in a data set from the mean value. In python we calculate this value
by using the function std() from pandas library.
import pandas as pd #Create a Dictionary of series d = {''Name'':pd.Series([''Tom'',''James'',''Ricky'',''Vin'',''Steve'',''Smith'',''Jack'', ''Lee'',''Chanchal'',''Gasper'',''Naviya'',''Andres'']), ''Age'':pd.Series([25,26,25,23,30,25,23,34,40,30,25,46]), ''Rating'':pd.Series([4.23,3.24,3.98,2.56,3.20,4.6,3.8,3.78,2.98,4.80,4.10,3.65])} #Create a DataFrame df = pd.DataFrame(d) # Calculate the standard deviation print df.std()
Its output is as follows −
Age 7.265527 Rating 0.661628 dtype: float64
Measuring Skewness
It used to determine whether the data is symmetric or skewed. If the index is between -1 and 1, then the distribution is symmetric. If the index is no more than -1
then it is skewed to the left and if it is at least 1, then it is skewed to the right
import pandas as pd #Create a Dictionary of series d = {''Name'':pd.Series([''Tom'',''James'',''Ricky'',''Vin'',''Steve'',''Smith'',''Jack'', ''Lee'',''Chanchal'',''Gasper'',''Naviya'',''Andres'']), ''Age'':pd.Series([25,26,25,23,30,25,23,34,40,30,25,46]), ''Rating'':pd.Series([4.23,3.24,3.98,2.56,3.20,4.6,3.8,3.78,2.98,4.80,4.10,3.65])} #Create a DataFrame df = pd.DataFrame(d) print df.skew()
Its output is as follows −
Age 1.443490 Rating -0.153629 dtype: float64
So the distribution of age rating is symmetric while the distribution of age is skewed to the right.
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