GAME ANALYSIS
INFORMATION PRACTICES (065)
BY-
RISHAB CHANDGOTHIA
INDEX
Sr NO. CONTENT
1 REQUIREMNTS
2 INTRODUCTION
3 OVERVIEW OF PYTHON
4 OVERVIEW OF CSV
5 SOURCE CODE
6 CSV
7 OUTPUT
8 BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. REQUIREMENTS
• Front end: Python 3.12 64 Bits
• Back end: CSVfile(excel)
• Operating system: Windows 10
• This project is made for student
result analytics which the result
of year 2024-2025. We use the
python library to analysis the
data and in the form of graphs
and tables using matplotlib and
pandas.
• I have collected the following
information about student’s
result and made the following
csv and source code.
3. OVERVIEW OF PYTHON
❖ Python works on different plat-
forms (Windows, Mac, Linux, Rasp-
berry Pi, etc).
❖ Python has a simple syntax similar
to the English language.
❖ Python has syntax that allows de-
velopers to write programs with fewer
lines than some other programming
languages.
❖ Python runs on an interpreter sys-
tem, meaning that code can be exe-
cuted as soon as it is written. This
means that prototyping can be very
quick.
❖ Python can be treated in a proce-
dural way, an object-oriented way or a
functional way
4. OVERVIEW OF CSV
A comma-separated values (CSV) file is a delim-
ited text file that uses a comma to separate values. Each
line of the file is a data record. Each record consists of
one or more fields, separated by commas. The use of
the comma as a field separator is the source of the name
for this file format. A CSV file typically stores tabular data
(numbers and text) in plain text , in which case each line
will have the same number of fields.
The CSV file format is not fully standardized.
Separating fields with commas is the founda-
tion, but commas in the data or embedded line
breaks have to be handled specially. Some im-
plementations disallow such content while oth-
ers surround the field with quotation marks,
which yet again creates the need for escaping
if quotation marks are present in the data.
The term "CSV" also denotes several closely-related de-
limiter-separated formats that use other field delimiters
such as semicolons. These include tab-separated values
and space-separated values. A delimiter guaranteed not
to be part of the data greatly simplifies parsing .
5. SOURCE CODE
6. CSV
7. OUTPUT
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Textbooks
• Preeti Arora
Sites
❖ pythonworld.in
❖ Gemini
❖ pythonmykvs.in