Check your DataFrame with data.columns

It should print something like this

Index([u'regiment', u'company',  u'name',u'postTestScore'], dtype='object')

Check for hidden white spaces..Then you can rename with

data = data.rename(columns={'Number ': 'Number'})
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"sklearn.datasets" is a scikit package, where it contains a method load_iris().

load_iris(), by default return an object which holds data, target and other members in it. In order to get actual values you have to read the data and target content itself.

Whereas 'iris.csv', holds feature and target together.

FYI: If you set return_X_y as True in load_iris(), then you will directly get features and target.

from sklearn import datasets
data,target = datasets.load_iris(return_X_y=True)
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The Iris Dataset from Sklearn is in Sklearn's Bunch format:

print(type(iris))
print(iris.keys())

output:

<class 'sklearn.utils.Bunch'>
dict_keys(['data', 'target', 'target_names', 'DESCR', 'feature_names', 'filename'])

So, that's why you can access it as:

x=iris.data
y=iris.target

But when you read the CSV file as DataFrame as mentioned by you:

iris = pd.read_csv('iris.csv',header=None).iloc[:,2:4]
iris.head()

output is:

    2   3
0   petal_length    petal_width
1   1.4 0.2
2   1.4 0.2
3   1.3 0.2
4   1.5 0.2

Here the column names are '1' and '2'.

First of all you should read the CSV file as:

df = pd.read_csv('iris.csv')

you should not include header=None as your csv file includes the column names i.e. the headers.

So, now what you can do is something like this:

X = df.iloc[:, [2, 3]] # Will give you columns 2 and 3 i.e 'petal_length' and 'petal_width'
y = df.iloc[:, 4] # Label column i.e 'species'

or if you want to use the column names then:

X = df[['petal_length', 'petal_width']]
y = df.iloc['species']

Also, if you want to convert labels from string to numerical format use sklearn LabelEncoder

from sklearn import preprocessing
le = preprocessing.LabelEncoder()
y = le.fit_transform(y)
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wine = pd.read_csv("combined.csv", header=0).iloc[:-1]
df = pd.DataFrame(wine)
df
dataset = pd.DataFrame(df.data, columns =df.feature_names)
dataset['target']=df.target
dataset

ERROR:

<ipython-input-27-64122078da92> in <module>
----> 1 dataset = pd.DataFrame(df.data, columns =df.feature_names)
      2 dataset['target']=df.target
      3 dataset

D:\Anaconda\lib\site-packages\pandas\core\generic.py in __getattr__(self, name)
   5463             if self._info_axis._can_hold_identifiers_and_holds_name(name):
   5464                 return self[name]
-> 5465             return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
   5466 
   5467     def __setattr__(self, name: str, value) -> None:

AttributeError: 'DataFrame' object has no attribute 'data'

I'm trying to set up a target to proceed with my Multi Linear Regression Project, but I can't even do that. I've already downloaded the CSV file and have it uploaded on a Jupyter Notebook. What I'm I doing wrong?

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October 30, 2020 -

I am in university and am taking a special topics class regarding AI. I have zero knowledge about Python, how it works, or what anything means.

A project for the class involves manipulating Bayesian networks to predict how many and which individuals die upon the sinking of a ship. This is the code I am supposed to manipulate:

##EDIT VARIABLES TO THE VARIABLES OF INTEREST
train_var = train.loc[:,['Survived','Sex']]  
test_var = test.loc[:,['Sex']]  
BayesNet = BayesianModel([('Sex','Survived')])

I am supposed to add another variable, 'Pclass,' to the mix, paying attention to the order for causation. I have added that variable to every line of this code in every way imaginable and consistently get an error from this line:

predictions = pandas.DataFrame({'PassengerId': test.PassengerId,'Survived': hypothesis.Survived.tolist()})
predictions

For example, the error I get for this version of the code:

train_var = train.loc[:,['Survived','Pclass','Sex']]  
test_var = test.loc[:,['Pclass']]  
BayesNet = BayesianModel([('Sex','Pclass','Survived')])

is this:

AttributeError                            Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-98-16d9eb9451f7> in <module>
----> 1 predictions = pandas.DataFrame({'PassengerId': test.PassengerId,'Survived': hypothesis.Survived.tolist()})
      2 predictions

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   5137             if self._info_axis._can_hold_identifiers_and_holds_name(name):
   5138                 return self[name]
-> 5139             return object.__getattribute__(self, name)
   5140 
   5141     def __setattr__(self, name: str, value) -> None:

AttributeError: 'DataFrame' object has no attribute 'Survived'

Honestly, I have no idea wtf any of this means. I have tried googling this issue and have come up with nothing.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I know it's a lot.

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Tutorial 04 failing - AttributeError: 'DataFrame' object has no attribute '_data' · Issue #279 · Netflix/metaflow
August 11, 2020 - 2020-08-11 17:09:04.594 [1597176542444702/start/1 (pid 7882)] Internal error 2020-08-11 17:09:04.600 [1597176542444702/start/1 (pid 7882)] Traceback (most recent call last): 2020-08-11 17:09:04.600 [1597176542444702/start/1 (pid 7882)] File "/tmp/tmplj4lal94/metaflow/cli.py", line 884, in main 2020-08-11 17:09:04.600 [1597176542444702/start/1 (pid 7882)] start(auto_envvar_prefix='METAFLOW', obj=state) 2020-08-11 17:09:04.600 [1597176542444702/start/1 (pid 7882)] Using metadata provider: local@/Users/bi002708/OneDrive - BANCO INTER SA/metaflow-tutorials 2020-08-11 17:09:04.600 [1597176542444702
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July 8, 2022 -

It claims that the error revolves around df = df[df.name != "gif"], even though rows with those characters are exactly what I'm trying to delete.

import pandas as pd


df = pd.read_csv("Output Configured 3 edit.csv")
df =  df[df.name != "gif"] 

# df.column_name != whole string from the cell
# now, all the rows with the column: Name and Value: "dog" will be deleted

df.to_csv(file, index=False)