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Function: integrate pyjanitor #71

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mdancho84 opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 6 comments
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Function: integrate pyjanitor #71

mdancho84 opened this issue Oct 1, 2023 · 6 comments
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@mdancho84
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@GTimothee
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Hi, how do you want to integrate pyjanitor ? I mean, what would be the subtasks ? I would like to help

@rabadzhiyski rabadzhiyski added this to the v0.2.0 milestone Oct 4, 2023
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@mdancho84
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Sorry lost sight. We need to evaluate what functionality pyjanitor has.

If you want, I'm actually more interested in skimpy integration.

Skimr is amazing for time series. So giving users access to the skim function seems like a good idea to help in the exploration process.

And the skimpy version also has a clean_names function which is very useful.

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Check out #50.

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Ok thank you very much ! I will start with the fourier issue first, and I will do the skimpy one after that if it has not already been done. :)

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Ok that is perfect. Thank you!

@mdancho84 mdancho84 modified the milestones: v0.2.0, v0.3.0 Oct 24, 2023
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