Python | Pandas Index.to_frame()
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24 Dec, 2018
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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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Let's convert the index into a dataframe.
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The function has converted the index into a dataframe. By default the function has created the index of the dataframe using the values of the original Index.
Example #2: Use
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Let's convert the index into a dataframe.
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Index.to_frame()
function create a dataFrame from the given index with a column containing the Index. By default, the original Index is reused in the new dataframe. To reinforce a new index for the newly created dataframe, we set the index parameter of the function to be false.
Syntax: Index.to_frame(index=True) Parameters : index : Set the index of the returned DataFrame as the original Index. Returns : DataFrame containing the original Index data.Example #1: Use
Index.to_frame()
function to convert the index into a dataframe.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Creating the index
idx = pd.Index(['Alice', 'Bob', 'Rachel', 'Tyler',
'Louis'], name ='Winners')
# Print the Index
idx

# convert the index into a dataframe
idx.to_frame()

Index.to_frame()
function to convert the index into a dataframe such that the dataframe created uses new index value.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Creating the index
idx = pd.Index([22, 54, 85, 45, 69, 33])
# Print the Index
idx

# convert the index into a dataframe
idx.to_frame(index = False)
