Hi,

We currently don't have support for Pandas objects (i.e. DataFrame's and Serie's) in our Variable Explorer, which is the equivalent of Netbeans "watch window". However, we are planning to add it in a future release.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 05/02/14 22:36, Jason Mellone escribió:
Hello,

I am running the following basic code in Spyder with no problems:
<code>

import pandas

import numpy

import Quandl



df = pandas.read_csv('http://www.quandl.com/api/v1/datasets/OFDP/FUTURE_VX1.csv?&trim_start=2004-05-03&trim_end=2014-01-31&sort_order=desc', index_col=False, header=0);

data = Quandl.get("GOOG/NYSE_IBM",collapse="weekly")

print 'abc'

</code>


I would like to be able to see my "data" or "df" variable, poke around, and see the different parts of the data structure. Similar to a "watch window" for netbeans. How would I do this?


Print is obviously doing nothing only helping me confirm that I am reaching the end of my script (I am).


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