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{
"copyright_text": "Standard YouTube License",
"description": "To access most of the functionality in pandas, you have to call the methods and attributes of DataFrame and Series objects. In this video, I'll discuss some common methods and attributes, and show you how to tell the difference between them. (Hint: It's all about the parentheses!)\n\nThis is video 4 of 30 in the series, `Easier data analysis in Python with pandas <http://www.dataschool.io/easier-data-analysis-with-pandas/>`__. The notebook and datasets shown in the video are available on `GitHub <https://github.com/justmarkham/pandas-videos>`__.",
"duration": 525,
"language": "eng",
"recorded": "2016-04-14",
"related_urls": [
"http://www.dataschool.io/easier-data-analysis-with-pandas/",
"https://github.com/justmarkham/pandas-videos"
],
"slug": "pandas-04-methods-and-attributes",
"speakers": [
"Kevin Markham"
],
"tags": [
"data science",
"data analysis",
"data wrangling",
"data processing",
"pandas",
"tutorial",
"Data School"
],
"thumbnail_url": "https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/hSrDViyKWVk/maxresdefault.jpg",
"title": "Why do some pandas commands end with parentheses (and others don't)?",
"videos": [
{
"type": "youtube",
"url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSrDViyKWVk"
}
]
}