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Pandas: View the dimensions or shape of the data

Pandas Filter: Exercise-1 with Solution

Write a Pandas program to display the dimensions or shape of the World alcohol consumption dataset. Also extract the column names from the dataset.

Test Data:

   Year       WHO region                Country Beverage Types  Display Value
0  1986  Western Pacific               Viet Nam           Wine           0.00
1  1986         Americas                Uruguay          Other           0.50
2  1985           Africa           Cte d'Ivoire           Wine           1.62
3  1986         Americas               Colombia           Beer           4.27
4  1987         Americas  Saint Kitts and Nevis           Beer           1.98   

Sample Solution:

Python Code :

import pandas as pd
# World alcohol consumption data
w_a_con = pd.read_csv('world_alcohol.csv')
print("World alcohol consumption sample data:")
print(w_a_con.head())
print('\nShape of the dataframe: ',w_a_con.shape)
print('\nNumber of rows: ',w_a_con.shape[0])
print('\nNumber of column: ',w_a_con.shape[1])
print("\nExtract Column Names:")
print(w_a_con.columns)

Sample Output:

World alcohol consumption sample data:
   Year       WHO region      ...      Beverage Types Display Value
0  1986  Western Pacific      ...                Wine          0.00
1  1986         Americas      ...               Other          0.50
2  1985           Africa      ...                Wine          1.62
3  1986         Americas      ...                Beer          4.27
4  1987         Americas      ...                Beer          1.98

[5 rows x 5 columns]

Shape of the dataframe:  (100, 5)

Number of rows:  100

Number of column:  5

Extract Column Names:
Index(['Year', 'WHO region', 'Country', 'Beverage Types', 'Display Value'], dtype='object')

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