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    Is pandas supported on pythonista ?

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    • JonB
      JonB last edited by

      No, it is not supported. You can only install pure python modules

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      • dhawalkamath
        dhawalkamath last edited by

        Then may be i just wasted the subscription. i should have checked earlier.

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        • JonB
          JonB last edited by

          There is a way to use pandas via sagecell -- essentially you run your code via cloud.

          See the entire thread here:
          https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/4200/data-analysis-workflow/18

          Pythonista comes with numpy and matplotlib, but not pandas or scipy. There are now apparently a few ios apps that do support pandas, but most of these have poor interfaces.

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          • ccc
            ccc last edited by

            Pyto does Pandas 🐼 https://github.com/ColdGrub1384/Pyto

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            • runjaj
              runjaj last edited by

              Another option would be Carnets. It's a free (as in beer and as in speech) Jupyter notebook implementation for iOS. It has pandas, numpy, sympy, matplotlib and more. It's a pretty impressive piece of software.

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              • upwart
                upwart last edited by

                I have looked at PyTo and it certainly looks promising.
                But I like Pythonista more, I think.

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                • Nitrous9123
                  Nitrous9123 last edited by Nitrous9123

                  I run into the problem of trying to mimic the location module Pythonista has in Pyto. Any thoughts?

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                  • JonB
                    JonB last edited by

                    Does pyto offer a pyobjc type module?

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                    • Nitrous9123
                      Nitrous9123 last edited by Nitrous9123

                      Check out Rubicon-ObjC; PyObjC wouldn’t install

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                      • ayusharora44
                        ayusharora44 last edited by

                        Use juno instead. It is pretty good. Has all python modules support and pandas as well

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