Lazy EDA is a python library to help shorten the coding time for basic understanding of data, EDA techniques and repetitive tasks with less lines of code
Lazy EDA is a python library to help shorten the coding time for basic understanding of data, EDA techniques and repetitive tasks with less lines of code
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile <- Makefile with commands like `make data` or `make train`
├── README.md <- The top-level README for developers using this project.
├── data
│  ├── external <- Data from third party sources.
│  ├── interim <- Intermediate data that has been transformed.
│  ├── processed <- The final, canonical data sets for modeling.
│  └── raw <- The original, immutable data dump.
│
├── docs <- A default Sphinx project; see sphinx-doc.org for details
│
├── models <- Trained and serialized models, model predictions, or model summaries
│
├── notebooks <- Jupyter notebooks. Naming convention is a number (for ordering),
│ the creator's initials, and a short `-` delimited description, e.g.
│ `1.0-jqp-initial-data-exploration`.
│
├── references <- Data dictionaries, manuals, and all other explanatory materials.
│
├── reports <- Generated analysis as HTML, PDF, LaTeX, etc.
│  └── figures <- Generated graphics and figures to be used in reporting
│
├── requirements.txt <- The requirements file for reproducing the analysis environment, e.g.
│ generated with `pip freeze > requirements.txt`
│
├── setup.py <- makes project pip installable (pip install -e .) so src can be imported
├── src <- Source code for use in this project.
│  ├── __init__.py <- Makes src a Python module
│ │
│  ├── data <- Scripts to download or generate data
│  │  └── make_dataset.py
│ │
│  ├── features <- Scripts to turn raw data into features for modeling
│  │  └── build_features.py
│ │
│  ├── models <- Scripts to train models and then use trained models to make
│ │ │ predictions
│  │  ├── predict_model.py
│  │  └── train_model.py
│ │
│  └── visualization <- Scripts to create exploratory and results oriented visualizations
│  └── visualize.py
│
└── tox.ini <- tox file with settings for running tox; see tox.testrun.org