Pandas: Get the details of the third movie of the DataFrame
Pandas: IMDb Movies Exercise-3 with Solution
Write a Pandas program to get the details of the third movie of the DataFrame (movies_metadata.csv file).
Sample Solution:
Python Code :
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('movies_metadata.csv')
third_movie = df.iloc[2]
print("Details of the third moviee:")
print(third_movie)
Sample Output:
Details of the third moviee: adult False belongs_to_collection {'id': 119050, 'name': 'Grumpy Old Men Collect... budget 0 genres [{'id': 10749, 'name': 'Romance'}, {'id': 35, ... homepage NaN id 15602 imdb_id tt0113228 original_language en original_title Grumpier Old Men overview A family wedding reignites the ancient feud be... popularity 11.7129 poster_path /6ksm1sjKMFLbO7UY2i6G1ju9SML.jpg production_companies [{'name': 'Warner Bros.', 'id': 6194}, {'name'... production_countries [{'iso_3166_1': 'US', 'name': 'United States o... release_date 1995-12-22 revenue 0 runtime 101 spoken_languages [{'iso_639_1': 'en', 'name': 'English'}] status Released tagline Still Yelling. Still Fighting. Still Ready for... title Grumpier Old Men video False vote_average 6.5 vote_count 92 Name: 2, dtype: object
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