
Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)
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The min()
and max()
functions are the answer for our requirement. Perform the following steps to find the highest and lowest values:
First, read our file again and store the values for the high and low prices into arrays:
h,l=np.loadtxt('data.csv', delimiter=',', usecols=(4,5), unpack=True)
The only thing that changed is the usecols
parameter, since the high and low prices are situated in different columns.
The following code gets the price range:
print("highest =", np.max(h)) print("lowest =", np.min(l))
These are the values returned:
highest = 364.9 lowest = 333.53
Now, it's easy to get a midpoint, so it is left as an exercise for you to attempt.
NumPy allows us to compute the spread of an array with a function called ptp()
. The ptp()
function returns the difference between the maximum and minimum values of an array. In other words, it is equal to max(array)
—min(array)
. Call the ptp()
function:
print("Spread high price", np.ptp(h)) print("Spread...
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