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total_minutes_by_account is a dictionary with values by account.

total_min shows the values seperated by comma but get the error below.

total_min=total_minutes_by_account.values()
import numpy as np
np.mean(total_min)

File "<ipython-input-17-7834a3d1e5e6>", line 1, in <module>
    np.mean(total_min)

  File "/Users/newtopython/anaconda/lib/python3.5/site-packages/numpy/core/fromnumeric.py", line 2942, in mean
    out=out, **kwargs)

  File "/Users/newtopython/anaconda/lib/python3.5/site-packages/numpy/core/_methods.py", line 72, in _mean
    ret = ret / rcount

TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'dict_values' and 'int'
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    Well... yeah. np.mean takes arrays, or at least arraylikes. You can't give it a dict values view. Dec 28, 2016 at 21:11
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    An array conversion is attempted. It's somewhat surprising to me that np.array(d.values()) is not the same result as np.array(list(d.values())) .
    – wim
    Dec 28, 2016 at 21:37

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In Py3, adict.values() returns a dict_values object, not a list. numpy functions expect numpy arrays or lists (of lists).

In [1618]: dd = {'a':[1,2,3], 'b':[4,5,6]}
In [1619]: dd
Out[1619]: {'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': [4, 5, 6]}
In [1620]: dd.values()
Out[1620]: dict_values([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]])
In [1621]: np.mean(dd.values())
... 
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for /: 'dict_values' and 'int'

convert the dict_values to list:

In [1623]: list(dd.values())
Out[1623]: [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]
In [1624]: np.mean(list(dd.values()))
Out[1624]: 3.5

In Py3, range and dict.keys() require the same extra touch.

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np.mean first tries to convert the input to an array, but with values() that isn't what we want. It makes a single item object array containing this whole object.

In [1626]: np.array(dd.values())
Out[1626]: array(dict_values([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]), dtype=object)
In [1627]: _.shape
Out[1627]: ()
In [1628]: np.array(list(dd.values()))
Out[1628]: 
array([[1, 2, 3],
       [4, 5, 6]])
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