Thanks, I set inplace=False like you suggested. I thought setting it to true meant that it modified the original dataframe. Why does it work with false?
3rr4tt1c
- Amateur programmer despite the fact that I have a polytechnic diploma 😅
- Currently in my 2nd year of CompSci at uni
- Working towards becoming a frontend and/or fullstack web developer
- Interested in GIS as well cus Im minoring in EnviroSci
- Might try cybersecurity just for the $ for my fam
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3rr4tt1cOPto CSCareerQuestions•What would you recommend for building your skills?English3·16 days agoI’m trying to do the job specs, but the net is just so wide. But yeah, it looks like personal projects is the way to go.
3rr4tt1cOPto CSCareerQuestions•What would you recommend for building your skills?English2·16 days agoCurrently working on the responsive web development course. I like the guitar sounds. 😅
3rr4tt1cOPto No Stupid Questions (Developer Edition)•Is it okay to leave tests in your code?English1·1 month agoI honestly never realised the terminology was that important (so I never put much effort into remembering any of it). Yes I meant logging. I’m having trouble understanding the rest of what you mean though.
Sounds like they’re still very relevant and very important. Python isn’t a language I’ve used a lot but I’m still surprised I’ve never heard about docstrings till this tutorial. Thanks for the info.
I turned it in days ago so there’s nothing I can do about it. But I’ll keep that in mind for the future.