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How to Read a CSV File from Amazon S3 Using Python (With Headers and Rows Displayed)

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  Introduction If you’re working with cloud data, especially on AWS, chances are you’ll encounter data stored in CSV files inside an Amazon S3 bucket . Whether you're building a data pipeline or a quick analysis tool, reading data directly from S3 in Python is a fast, reliable, and scalable way to get started. In this blog post, we’ll walk through: Setting up access to S3 Reading a CSV file using Python and Boto3 Displaying headers and rows Tips to handle larger datasets Let’s jump in! What You’ll Need An AWS account An S3 bucket with a CSV file uploaded AWS credentials (access key and secret key) Python 3.x installed boto3 and pandas libraries installed (you can install them via pip) pip install boto3 pandas Step-by-Step: Read CSV from S3 Let’s say your S3 bucket is named my-data-bucket , and your CSV file is sample-data/employees.csv . ✅ Step 1: Import Required Libraries import boto3 import pandas as pd from io import StringIO boto3 is...

Python Improved Logic to Calculate Factorial

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I am practicing Python programming. In this post, I have explained logic to calculate the factorial using a function. This  function  you can call it a user-defined function. The name of the function is factorial.py. In real-time, you can write a program in a file and run it in python console . The main task of a developer is to create functions for the reusable code. They call these functions whenever they need. Factorial calculation program for supplied input value.   Factorial Logic in Python. I have completed this logic in 3 steps. Write factorial.py Import Execute it Write Factorial.py  Here you need to define a function. Use 2 for loops, and write your logic. This is done on LInux operating system. You can also try on Linux. After, ESC command Use, :wq to come out of the module. Import Factorial.py Go to Python console, using 'python' command. Use import factorial.py command. Execute Factorial.py  >>...