I cant get my list to print as a dataframe :o( program successfully returns a list, but when the below lines are added, the output doesn't change # DISPLAY THE DATA IN A PANDAS DATAFRAME df = pd.DataFrame(data.json(), columNs=['time','low','high','open','close','volume']) df[date] = pd.to_datetime(df['time'],unit='s')
I am having a similar issue. When i try to put the data.jason() as a variable it looks like all of the proper information is stored in the variable but when i try to put it into the data frame it is not recognized. I am not sure what to do about it. Did you by any chance figure out a solution to this issue?
@@MarmotSalvo same..... wish he would reply but i figured it out on my own... some exchanges output to a wrapper. df = pd.DataFrame(data.json()["data"], works -- nice consulting job bro thumbs down chad more like anti chad. burn
Really good video, thank you so much
thanks for the video! really helpfull
I cant get my list to print as a dataframe :o(
program successfully returns a list, but when the below lines are added, the output doesn't change
# DISPLAY THE DATA IN A PANDAS DATAFRAME
df = pd.DataFrame(data.json(), columNs=['time','low','high','open','close','volume'])
df[date] = pd.to_datetime(df['time'],unit='s')
I am having a similar issue. When i try to put the data.jason() as a variable it looks like all of the proper information is stored in the variable but when i try to put it into the data frame it is not recognized. I am not sure what to do about it. Did you by any chance figure out a solution to this issue?
@@MarmotSalvo same..... wish he would reply but i figured it out on my own... some exchanges output to a wrapper. df = pd.DataFrame(data.json()["data"], works -- nice consulting job bro thumbs down chad more like anti chad. burn
LITECOIN or MORENO ? Which coin has a bright future?
MORENO XDD
mmmmmm yeah crypto