Pandas Dataframe
For example:
d=['a','b','c','d']
e=['1','2','3','4']
f=['e','f','g','h']
I am wondering how to output the following dataframe:
a b c d
1 2 3 4
e f g h
Thanks
python dataframe
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For example:
d=['a','b','c','d']
e=['1','2','3','4']
f=['e','f','g','h']
I am wondering how to output the following dataframe:
a b c d
1 2 3 4
e f g h
Thanks
python dataframe
Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08
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For example:
d=['a','b','c','d']
e=['1','2','3','4']
f=['e','f','g','h']
I am wondering how to output the following dataframe:
a b c d
1 2 3 4
e f g h
Thanks
python dataframe
For example:
d=['a','b','c','d']
e=['1','2','3','4']
f=['e','f','g','h']
I am wondering how to output the following dataframe:
a b c d
1 2 3 4
e f g h
Thanks
python dataframe
python dataframe
edited Nov 22 '18 at 7:00
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 6:45
AlanaAlana
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Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08
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Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08
Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08
Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08
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You can simply pass in the lists as rows into the DataFrame constructor
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame(data=[d,e,f])
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Try this:
data=
data.append(d)
data.append(e)
data.append(f)
data=pd.DataFrame(data)
print (data)
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You can simply pass in the lists as rows into the DataFrame constructor
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame(data=[d,e,f])
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You can simply pass in the lists as rows into the DataFrame constructor
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame(data=[d,e,f])
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You can simply pass in the lists as rows into the DataFrame constructor
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame(data=[d,e,f])
You can simply pass in the lists as rows into the DataFrame constructor
import pandas as pd
pd.DataFrame(data=[d,e,f])
answered Nov 22 '18 at 6:48
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Try this:
data=
data.append(d)
data.append(e)
data.append(f)
data=pd.DataFrame(data)
print (data)
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Try this:
data=
data.append(d)
data.append(e)
data.append(f)
data=pd.DataFrame(data)
print (data)
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Try this:
data=
data.append(d)
data.append(e)
data.append(f)
data=pd.DataFrame(data)
print (data)
Try this:
data=
data.append(d)
data.append(e)
data.append(f)
data=pd.DataFrame(data)
print (data)
answered Nov 22 '18 at 6:49
Gaurav NeemaGaurav Neema
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Could you be more specific about your desired outcome? What is the index and what are the column names?
– Kevin Fang
Nov 22 '18 at 7:08