I am getting an error that says 'dataframe' object has no attribute 'sketch' when i run: Import pandas as pd Import sketch data = pd.read_excel("file location.xlsx") data.sketch.ask("question?") Can you kindly help with this
Thanks for watching and for your question. Hard to tell from a distance why you are facing an error. I would suggest to run the Notebook I created to see if you are still getting an issue: github.com/Sven-Bo/Pandas-Sketch-Tutorial/blob/main/Sketch_Tutorial.ipynb
hi thx for this Tutorial, So i have tried to use sketch in Streamlit app but i always find problem. I'm asking if you have any idea how to use it in streamlit app.
Thanks for watching. What exactly do you mean? I can only provide the information that is written in the official documentation: github.com/approximatelabs/sketch Please have a look there.
As a python hobby developer (far from 'good') this is amazing! Will definitely be using this :D As a business analys/controller I'm very happy you mentioned the LLM use and remind people to be careful of this though :)
Great video. The world is changing before our eyes.
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Does this library work without internet?
Thanks for watching. Nope, it doesn't
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I am getting an error that says 'dataframe' object has no attribute 'sketch' when i run:
Import pandas as pd
Import sketch
data = pd.read_excel("file location.xlsx")
data.sketch.ask("question?")
Can you kindly help with this
Thanks for watching and for your question. Hard to tell from a distance why you are facing an error. I would suggest to run the Notebook I created to see if you are still getting an issue: github.com/Sven-Bo/Pandas-Sketch-Tutorial/blob/main/Sketch_Tutorial.ipynb
hi thx for this Tutorial, So i have tried to use sketch in Streamlit app but i always find problem. I'm asking if you have any idea how to use it in streamlit app.
Thanks for watching. Hard to tell from a distance why you are facing an error.
Very good video. Thank you very much!
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Does sketch have security libraries?
Thanks for watching. What exactly do you mean? I can only provide the information that is written in the official documentation: github.com/approximatelabs/sketch
Please have a look there.
You are very talented to teach 👍 Thank you :)))
So nice of you. Thanks for the positive feedback and watching the video!
Great find.
How does it truly compare against PandasAI vs Landchain csv agent vs Sketch?
Thanks for watching. In which regards?
Awesome contect, keep like this bro!
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ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pandasai'
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When I install PandasAI on Google Colab Notebook, the above error appear!
Just install it??
when I import "from pandasai import PandasAI in Colab notebook, then the error - ImportError: cannot import name 'PandasAI' from 'pandasai'
Woow. Thank you for the information. I will definitely use this library.
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Great!!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing this Sven! Looks interesting!
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Every videotutorial is pure gold, it´s amazing, thanks and go ahead with your work, greetings from Venezuela
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Another phenomenal video! Thank you.
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Thank you for the information this will be really useful. As always, these videos are very inspiring, keep it up.
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Amazing library! Is there anyway that results are rendered using Streamlit? Can Sketch being integrated with Streamlit?
Thanks for watching. Sure, you could also integrate into Streamlit. It really just depends on your specific use case.
thanks
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Very nice
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Woow... How did you add # in all the syntax?
Thanks for watching. What exactly do you mean?
You added # in all the line of codes... How to do it?
@@gunngunn6763 In Jupyter Notebook, select the cell and change its type from "Code" to "Markdown" using the dropdown menu in the toolbar.
Thank you so much... Looking forward to learn more from you
As a python hobby developer (far from 'good') this is amazing! Will definitely be using this :D
As a business analys/controller I'm very happy you mentioned the LLM use and remind people to be careful of this though :)
Thanks for leaving a comment and for taking the time to watch! Glad you liked it. 👍