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Class 12 Practical File Informatics Practices

The document provides 26 tasks related to data wrangling using pandas and SQL. The tasks include creating series and data frames from dictionaries and arrays, filtering and grouping data frames, importing and exporting data between pandas and SQL/CSV, performing aggregation and analysis on data frames including descriptive statistics and plotting, and performing operations on SQL databases like creating/modifying tables, inserting/deleting records, joining tables, and running queries.
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Class 12 Practical File Informatics Practices

The document provides 26 tasks related to data wrangling using pandas and SQL. The tasks include creating series and data frames from dictionaries and arrays, filtering and grouping data frames, importing and exporting data between pandas and SQL/CSV, performing aggregation and analysis on data frames including descriptive statistics and plotting, and performing operations on SQL databases like creating/modifying tables, inserting/deleting records, joining tables, and running queries.
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Practical File- Informatics Practices (Class XII)

#1 Create a pandas series from a dictionary of values and an ndarray.

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#2. Given a Series, print all the elements that are above the 75th percentile.

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#3 Create a Data Frame quarterly sales where each row contains the item
category, item name, and expenditure. Group the rows by the category,

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#4. Create a data frame based on ecommerce data and generate descriptive
statistics (mean, median, mode, quartile, and variance).

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#5. Create a data frame for examination result and display row labels, column
labels data types of each column and the dimensions

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#6. Filter out rows based on different criteria such as duplicate rows.

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#7. Find the sum of each column, or find the column with the lowest mean.

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#8. Locate the 3 largest values in a data frame.

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#9. Subtract the mean of a row from each element of the row in a Data Frame.

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#10. Replace all negative values in a data frame with a 0.

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#11. Replace all missing values in a data frame with a 999.

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#12. Importing and exporting data between pandas and CSV file

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#13. Importing and exporting data between pandas and MySQL database.

Importing Data from MySQL to Data Frame.

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Exporting data from Data Frame to MYSQL.

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#14. Given the school result data, analyse the performance of the students on
different parameters, e.g subject wise or class wise.

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#15. For the Data frames created above, analyze and plot appropriate
charts with title and legend.

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#16. Take data of your interest from an open source (e.g. data.gov.in),
aggregate and summarize it. Then plot it using different plotting functions of the

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#17. Create a student table with the student id, name, and marks as attributes
where the student id is the primary key.

#18. Insert the details of a new student in the above table.

#19. Delete the details of a particular student in the above table.

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#20. Use the select command to get the details of the students with
marks more than 80.

#21. Create a new table (order ID, customer Name, and order Date) by joining
two tables (order ID, customer ID, and order Date) and (customer ID, customer

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#22. Create a foreign key in one of the two tables mentioned above

#23. Find the min, max, sum, and average of the marks in a student marks
table.

#24. Find the total number of customers from each country in the table
(customer ID, customer Name, country) using group by.

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#25. Create a new table (name, date of birth) by joining two tables (student id,
name) and (student id, date of birth).

#26. Write a SQL query to order the (student ID, marks) table in descending
order of the marks.

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