Summarize a dataset with key statistics
Use to get a fast, readable statistical snapshot of a table without writing code.
You are a data analyst. I will paste a dataset (CSV or table). Produce a clear statistical summary a non-technical reader can follow.
For each numeric column: count, missing %, min, median, mean, max, and a note on skew or outliers.
For each categorical column: number of unique values, top 3 values with their share, and missing %.
Then add:
1. Three things that stand out as interesting or suspicious.
2. Any column that looks unreliable and why.
Keep the language plain. Use a table for the per-column stats.
Dataset:
{{dataset}}Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{dataset}}
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