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I am trying to re-index a pandas DataFrame object, like so,

From:
            a   b   c
        0   1   2   3
        1  10  11  12
        2  20  21  22

To :
           b   c
       1   2   3
      10  11  12
      20  21  22

I am going about this as shown below and am getting the wrong answer. Any clues on how to do this?

>>> col = ['a','b','c']
>>> data = DataFrame([[1,2,3],[10,11,12],[20,21,22]],columns=col)
>>> data
    a   b   c
0   1   2   3
1  10  11  12
2  20  21  22
>>> idx2 = data.a.values
>>> idx2
array([ 1, 10, 20], dtype=int64)
>>> data2 = DataFrame(data,index=idx2,columns=col[1:])
>>> data2
     b   c
1   11  12
10 NaN NaN
20 NaN NaN

Any idea why this is happening?

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  • 1
    because you are using the 1st DF to build the second, this will only get the rows where idx2 intersect the data.index, ie. row 1
    – RuiDC
    Jun 27, 2012 at 12:56

3 Answers 3

191

Why don't you simply use set_index method?

In : col = ['a','b','c']

In : data = DataFrame([[1,2,3],[10,11,12],[20,21,22]],columns=col)

In : data
Out:
    a   b   c
0   1   2   3
1  10  11  12
2  20  21  22

In : data2 = data.set_index('a')

In : data2
Out:
     b   c
a
1    2   3
10  11  12
20  21  22
1
  • 18
    In order to remove the index name, as in the original example: data2.index.name = None
    – Daniele
    Nov 3, 2014 at 18:31
5

If you don't want 'a' in the index

In :

col = ['a','b','c']

data = DataFrame([[1,2,3],[10,11,12],[20,21,22]],columns=col)

data

Out:

    a   b   c
0   1   2   3
1  10  11  12
2  20  21  22

In :

data2 = data.set_index('a')

Out:

     b   c
a
1    2   3
10  11  12
20  21  22

In :

data2.index.name = None

Out:

     b   c
 1   2   3
10  11  12
20  21  22
1
  • 1
    The second Out is not correct. There is still an unnamed column on the left containing 0, 1, 2.
    – Yster
    Jun 20, 2017 at 15:44
0

To avoid index name with a single-liner, you can use set_index('a') with rename_axis(None)

In [8]: data.set_index('a').rename_axis(None)
Out[8]: 
     b   c
1    2   3
10  11  12
20  21  22

Details

In [9]: data
Out[9]: 
    a   b   c
0   1   2   3
1  10  11  12
2  20  21  22

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