# statsintro_python **Repository Path**: llyong01/statsintro_python ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: statsintro_python - **Description**: Python modules and IPython Notebooks, for the book "Introduction to Statistics With Python" - **Primary Language**: HTML - **License**: CC-BY-SA-4.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2020-02-19 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-05 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README ![Title](pictures/statsIntro.png) Python modules and IPython Notebooks, which accompany the book *Introduction to Statistics With Python* ![Cover](pictures/cover.jpg) This repo contains three folders: *ISP*, *ipynb*, and *ipynb_slides* ## "ISP": Introduction to Statistics with Python All the Python programs that go with the book: - Code samples (also called *Quantlets*) - Solutions for the Exercises in the book - Code-listings, i.e. Python programs printed in the book - Code to generate the Figures in the book ## "ipynb": IPython Notebooks - These notebooks are not used explicitly in the book, and contain important samples and solutions to statistical applications of Python. - Also contains a folder for data used by the IPython notebooks. ## "ipynb_slides": Corresponding *reveal.js*-Slides *reveal.js* is a powerful presentation application, based on CSS and HTML5. It exists for all platforms (Windows, Linux, OSX), and has to be installed on your computer if you want to use those slides. - You can either create the slides yourself from the IPYNB-files, using the command jupyter nbconvert --to slides --reveal-prefix ".." *.ipynb (Note that the string after "--reveal-prefix" indicates where your reveal.js directories can be found.) - Or you copy this directory (i.e. *ipynb_slides*) to the location where your *reveal.js* directories are, and are ready to go right away. ## Errata The file [Errata.pdf](Errata.pdf) contains the a list of mistakes in the manuscript, and the corresponding corrections.