This is something that I'm confused about...
import pandas as pd
# this works fine
df1 = pd.DataFrame(columns=['A','B'])
# but let's say I have this
df2 = pd.DataFrame([])
# this doesn't work!
df2.columns = ['A','B']
# ValueError: Length mismatch: Expected axis has 0 elements, new values have 2 elements
Why doesn't this work? What can I do instead? Is the only way to do something like this?
if len(df2.index) == 0:
df2 = pd.DataFrame(columns=['A','B'])
else:
df2.columns = ['A','B']
There must be a more elegant way.
Thank you for your help!
Update 4/19/2015
Someone asked why do this at all:
df2 = pd.DataFrame([])
The reason is that actually I'm doing something like this:
df2 = pd.DataFrame(data)
... where data could be empty list of lists, but in most cases it is not. So yes, I could do:
if len(data) > 0:
df2 = pd.DataFrame(data, columns=['A','B'])
else:
df2 = pd.DataFrame(columns=['A','B'])
... but this doesn't seem very DRY (and certainly not concise).
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!