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    Extending Excel with Python and R: Unlock the potential of analytics languages for advanced data manipulation

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    Extending Excel with Python and R: Unlock the potential of analytics languages for advanced data manipulation

    Extending Excel with Python and R: Unlock the potential of analytics languages for advanced data manipulation and visualization by Steven Sanderson, David Kun
    English | April 30, 2024 | ISBN: 1804610690 | 344 pages | PDF | 11 Mb

    Seamlessly integrate the Python and R programming languages with spreadsheet-based data analysis to maximize productivity
    Key Features
    • Perform advanced data analysis and visualization techniques with R and Python on Excel data
    • Use exploratory data analysis and pivot table analysis for deeper insights into your data
    • Integrate R and Python code directly into Excel using VBA or API endpoints
    • Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook
    Book Description
    – Extending Excel with Python and R is a game changer resource written by experts Steven Sanderson, the author of the healthyverse suite of R packages, and David Kun, co-founder of Functional Analytics.
    – This comprehensive guide transforms the way you work with spreadsheet-based data by integrating Python and R with Excel to automate tasks, execute statistical analysis, and create powerful visualizations.
    – Working through the chapters, you’ll find out how to perform exploratory data analysis, time series analysis, and even integrate APIs for maximum efficiency.
    – Both beginners and experts will get everything you need to unlock Excel's full potential and take your data analysis skills to the next level.
    – By the end of this book, you’ll be able to import data from Excel, manipulate it in R or Python, and perform the data analysis tasks in your preferred framework while pushing the results back to Excel for sharing with others as needed.
    What you will learn
    • Read and write Excel files with R and Python libraries
    • Automate Excel tasks with R and Python scripts
    • Use R and Python to execute Excel VBA macros
    • Format Excel sheets using R and Python packages
    • Create graphs with ggplot2 and Matplotlib in Excel
    • Analyze Excel data with statistical methods and time series analysis
    • Explore various methods to call R and Python functions from Excel
    Who this book is for
    – If you’re a data analyst or data scientist, or a quants, actuaries, or data practitioner looking to enhance your Excel skills and expand your data analysis capabilities with R and Python, this book is for you.
    – The comprehensive approach to the topics covered makes it suitable for both beginners and intermediate learners.
    – A basic understanding of Excel, Python, and R is all you need to get started.
    Table of Contents
    • Reading Excel Spreadsheets
    • Writing Excel Spreadsheets
    • Executing VBA Code from R and Python
    • Automating Further (Email Notifications and More)
    • Formatting Your Excel sheet
    • Inserting ggplot2/matplotlib Graphs
    • Pivot Tables (tidyquant in R and with win32com and pypiwin32 in Python)/Summary Table {gt}
    • Exploratory Data Analysis with R and Python
    • Statistical Analysis: Linear and Logistic Regression
    • Time Series Analysis: Statistics, Plots, and Forecasting
    • Calling R/Python Locally from Excel Directly or via an API
    • Data Analysis and Visualization with R and Python for Excel Data – A Case Study

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