Python | Pandas DatetimeIndex.to_frame()
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Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier.
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Output :
Now we want to construct a DataFrame out of the DatetimeIndex object.
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Output :
As we can see in the output, the function has returned a DataFrame object constructed from the didx DatetimeIndex object.
Example #2: Use
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Output :
Now we want to construct a DataFrame out of the DatetimeIndex object.
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Output :
As we can see in the output, the function has returned a DataFrame object constructed from the didx DatetimeIndex object.
DatetimeIndex.to_frame()
function create a DataFrame with a column containing the Index. By default the labels of the DatetimeIndex object is used as an index for the newly constructed Dataframe.
Syntax: DatetimeIndex.to_frame(index=True) Parameters : index : Set the index of the returned DataFrame as the original Index Return : DataFrame containing the original Index data.Example #1: Use
DatetimeIndex.to_frame()
function to create a DataFrame object from the given DatetimeIndex object. Also set the index value to False
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Create the DatetimeIndex
# Here 'S' represents secondly frequency
didx = pd.DatetimeIndex(start ='2018-11-15 09:45:10', freq ='S', periods = 5)
# Print the DatetimeIndex
print(didx)

# construct the DataFrame
didx.to_frame(index = False)

DatetimeIndex.to_frame()
function to create a DataFrame object from the given DatetimeIndex object.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Create the DatetimeIndex
# Here 'M' represents monthly frequency
didx = pd.DatetimeIndex(start ='2015-03-02', freq ='M', periods = 5)
# Print the DatetimeIndex
print(didx)

# construct the DataFrame
didx.to_frame(index = True)
