The best way to learn how to program is to do something useful, so this introduction to Python is built around a common scientific task: data analysis.
Arthritis Inflammation
We are studying inflammation in patients who have been given a new treatment for arthritis.
There are 60 patients, who had their inflammation levels recorded for 40 days. We want to analyze these recordings to study the effect of the new arthritis treatment.
To see how the treatment is affecting the patients in general, we would like to:
- Calculate the average inflammation per day across all patients.
- Plot the result to discuss and share with colleagues.
Data Format
The data sets are stored in comma-separated values (CSV) format:
- each row holds information for a single patient,
- columns represent successive days.
The first three rows of our first file look like this:
0,0,1,3,1,2,4,7,8,3,3,3,10,5,7,4,7,7,12,18,6,13,11,11,7,7,4,6,8,8,4,4,5,7,3,4,2,3,0,0
0,1,2,1,2,1,3,2,2,6,10,11,5,9,4,4,7,16,8,6,18,4,12,5,12,7,11,5,11,3,3,5,4,4,5,5,1,1,0,1
0,1,1,3,3,2,6,2,5,9,5,7,4,5,4,15,5,11,9,10,19,14,12,17,7,12,11,7,4,2,10,5,4,2,2,3,2,2,1,1
Each number represents the number of inflammation bouts that a particular patient experienced on a given day.
For example, value “6” at row 3 column 7 of the data set above means that the third patient was experiencing inflammation six times on the seventh day of the clinical study.
In order to analyze this data and report to our colleagues, we’ll have to learn a little bit about programming.
Prerequisites
You will need to have worked through the material presented in the Python Fundamentals course.
In addition, you will need to obtain the lesson materials:
- Download the data and the code.
- Create a folder called
swc-python
on your Desktop.- Move downloaded files into this newly created folder.
- Unzip the files.
You should now see two new folders called
data
andcode
in yourswc-python
directory on your Desktop.The commands in this lesson pertain to Python 3.
Getting Started
To get started, follow the directions on the “Setup” page to download data and install a Python interpreter.