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Consider the following dataframe: CORONA and answer the questions given below:

IDStateCases
100Delhi3000
110Mumbai4000
120Chennai5000
130Surat4500

Create the above-given dictionary with the given indexes.

(a) Write code to add a new column “Recovery” using the series method to store the number of patients recovered in every state.

(b) To add a new column “Deaths” using the assign() method to store the number of deaths in every state.

(c) To add a new row to store details of another state using loc (assume values).

(d) To add a new column "Percentage" using the insert() method to store the percentage of recovery in every state (assume values). The column should be added as the fourth column in the dataframe.

(e) To delete the column “Percentage” using del command.

(f) To delete the column “Deaths” using pop() method.

(g) To insert a new row of values using iloc[] at the 1st position.

(h) To delete Cases and State temporarily from the dataframe.

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Answer

The DataFrame CORONA is created as :

import pandas as pd
data = {'State': ['Delhi', 'Mumbai', 'Chennai', 'Surat'], 
        'Cases': [3000, 4000, 5000, 4500]}
CORONA = pd.DataFrame(data, index=[100, 110, 120, 130])
print(CORONA)
Output
       State  Cases
100    Delhi   3000
110   Mumbai   4000
120  Chennai   5000
130    Surat   4500

(a)

CORONA['Recovery'] = pd.Series([2500, 3000, 3500, 3200], index=[100, 110, 120, 130])
Output
       State  Cases  Recovery
100    Delhi   3000      2500
110   Mumbai   4000      3000
120  Chennai   5000      3500
130    Surat   4500      3200

(b)

CORONA = CORONA.assign(Deaths=[200, 250, 300, 220])
Output
      State  Cases  Recovery  Deaths
100    Delhi   3000      2500     200
110   Mumbai   4000      3000     250
120  Chennai   5000      3500     300
130    Surat   4500      3200     220

(c)

CORONA.loc[140] = ['Karnataka', 4200, 2800, 180]
Output
         State  Cases  Recovery  Deaths
100      Delhi   3000      2500     200
110     Mumbai   4000      3000     250
120    Chennai   5000      3500     300
130      Surat   4500      3200     220
140  Karnataka   4200      2800     180

(d)

CORONA.insert(3, 'Percentage', [80, 75, 70, 71, 67])
Output
         State  Cases  Recovery  Percentage  Deaths
100      Delhi   3000      2500          80     200
110     Mumbai   4000      3000          75     250
120    Chennai   5000      3500          70     300
130      Surat   4500      3200          71     220
140  Karnataka   4200      2800          67     180

(e)

del CORONA['Percentage']
Output
         State  Cases  Recovery  Deaths
100      Delhi   3000      2500     200
110     Mumbai   4000      3000     250
120    Chennai   5000      3500     300
130      Surat   4500      3200     220
140  Karnataka   4200      2800     180

(f)

CORONA.pop('Deaths')
Output
        State  Cases  Recovery
100      Delhi   3000      2500
110     Mumbai   4000      3000
120    Chennai   5000      3500
130      Surat   4500      3200
140  Karnataka   4200      2800

(g) The iloc method is not used to add rows to a DataFrame. It is used for index-based or integer-location-based accessing of rows and columns, not for adding rows.

One way of adding a row at a specific position in a DataFrame is by creating a new DataFrame including the row and then concatenating the two DataFrames as shown below :

new_row = {'State': 'Hyderabad', 'Cases': 5200, 'Recovery': 3800}
new_df = pd.DataFrame([new_row], index= [150])
CORONA = pd.concat([new_df, CORONA])
Output
         State  Cases  Recovery
150  Hyderabad   5200      3800
100      Delhi   3000      2500
110     Mumbai   4000      3000
120    Chennai   5000      3500
130      Surat   4500      3200
140  Karnataka   4200      2800

(h)

CORONA.drop(['Cases', 'State'], axis=1, inplace=True)
Output
    Recovery
100      3800
110      2500
120      3000
130      3500
140      3200
5        2800

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