30

I have a pandas Dataframe with one column a list of files

import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('fname.csv')

df.head()

filename    A    B    C
fn1.txt   2    4    5
fn2.txt   1    2    1
fn3.txt   ....
....

I would like to delete the file extension .txt from each entry in filename. How do I accomplish this?

I tried:

df['filename'] = df['filename'].map(lambda x: str(x)[:-4])

but when I look at the column entries afterwards with df.head(), nothing has changed.

How does one do this?

2
  • is your data 'fn1.txt' or fn1.txt? so do you have quoted strings as your data?
    – EdChum
    May 3, 2016 at 10:35
  • @EdChum I see no quotes May 3, 2016 at 10:49

6 Answers 6

54

I think you can use str.replace with regex .txt$' ( $ - matches the end of the string):

import pandas as pd

df = pd.DataFrame({'A': {0: 2, 1: 1}, 
                   'C': {0: 5, 1: 1}, 
                   'B': {0: 4, 1: 2}, 
                   'filename': {0: "txt.txt", 1: "x.txt"}}, 
                columns=['filename','A','B', 'C'])

print df
  filename  A  B  C
0  txt.txt  2  4  5
1    x.txt  1  2  1

df['filename'] = df['filename'].str.replace(r'.txt$', '')
print df
  filename  A  B  C
0      txt  2  4  5
1        x  1  2  1

df['filename'] = df['filename'].map(lambda x: str(x)[:-4])
print df
  filename  A  B  C
0      txt  2  4  5
1        x  1  2  1

df['filename'] = df['filename'].str[:-4]
print df
  filename  A  B  C
0      txt  2  4  5
1        x  1  2  1

EDIT:

rstrip can remove more characters, if the end of strings contains some characters of striped string (in this case ., t, x):

Example:

print df
  filename  A  B  C
0  txt.txt  2  4  5
1    x.txt  1  2  1

df['filename'] = df['filename'].str.rstrip('.txt')

print df
  filename  A  B  C
0           2  4  5
1           1  2  1
11
  • I get the following AttributeError: AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'str' May 3, 2016 at 10:48
  • 1
    Try cast column filename to string - df['filename'] = df['filename'].astype(str)
    – jezrael
    May 3, 2016 at 10:49
  • Even casting the column as a string, none of these methods work May 3, 2016 at 11:10
  • It works with dataframe in my solution? df = pd.DataFrame({'A': {0: 2, 1: 1}, 'C': {0: 5, 1: 1}, 'B': {0: 4, 1: 2}, 'filename': {0: "txt.txt", 1: "x.txt"}}, columns=['filename','A','B', 'C']) ?
    – jezrael
    May 3, 2016 at 11:12
  • What is your version of pandas? print pd.show_versions()
    – jezrael
    May 3, 2016 at 11:13
12

You can use str.rstrip to remove the endings:

df['filename'] = df['filename'].str.rstrip('.txt')

should work

6
  • don't know it should've worked but the question remains does your data have quotes or not?
    – EdChum
    May 3, 2016 at 10:36
  • When I use df.head(), I see no quotes May 3, 2016 at 10:46
  • So, when I try the above code, I get the following error 'AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'str'' May 3, 2016 at 10:47
  • 5
    I think rstrip method can be problematic, if last character of file contain t, e or x. Then this char is removed. Try df = pd.DataFrame({'A': {0: 2, 1: 1}, 'C': {0: 5, 1: 1}, 'B': {0: 4, 1: 2}, 'filename': {0: "test.txt", 1: "x.txt"}}, columns=['filename','A','B', 'C'])
    – jezrael
    May 3, 2016 at 10:55
  • 1
    Sorry, not e. only chars t and x.
    – jezrael
    May 3, 2016 at 11:10
8

You may want:

df['filename'] = df.apply(lambda x: x['filename'][:-4], axis = 1)

1
  • How about if instead of a fixed size of -4 you I need something more flexible say, get rid off the last words after the comma or period? Jun 3, 2021 at 12:20
2

use list comprehension

df['filename'] = [x[:-4] for x in df['filename']]
1
  • i want to delete last or first character if the last or first character is "X". Example please May 24, 2020 at 10:44
2

update 2021 + speedtest

Starting from pandas 1.4, the equivalent of str.removesuffix, the pandas.Series.str.removesuffix is implemented, so one can use

df['filename'].str.removesuffix('.txt')

speed test

tl;dr: the fastest is

dat["fname"].map(lambda x: x[:-4] if x[-4:] == ".txt" else x)

In the speed test, I wanted to consider the different methods collected in this SO page. I excluded rstrip, because it would strip other than .txt endings too, and as regexp contains conditional, therefore it would be fair to modify the other functions too so that they remove the last 4 chars only if they are .txt.

The testing code is

import pandas as pd
import time

ITER = 10


def rm_re(dat: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.Series:
    """Use regular expression."""
    return dat["fname"].str.replace(r'.txt$', '', regex=True)


def rm_map(dat: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.Series:
    """Use pandas map, find occurrences and remove with []"""
    where = dat["fname"].str.endswith(".txt")
    dat.loc[where, "fname"] = dat["fname"].map(lambda x: x[:-4])
    return dat["fname"]


def rm_map2(dat: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.Series:
    """Use pandas map with lambda conditional."""
    return dat["fname"].map(lambda x: x[:-4] if x[-4:] == ".txt" else x)


def rm_apply_str_suffix(dat: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.Series:
    """Use str method suffix with pandas apply"""
    return dat["fname"].apply(str.removesuffix, args=(".txt",))


def rm_suffix(dat: pd.DataFrame) -> pd.Series:
    """Use pandas removesuffix from version 1.6"""
    return dat["fname"].str.removesuffix(".txt")


functions = [rm_map2, rm_apply_str_suffix, rm_map, rm_suffix, rm_re]
for base in range(12, 23):
    size = 2**base
    data = pd.DataFrame({"fname": ["fn"+str(i) for i in range(size)]})
    data.update(data.sample(frac=.5)["fname"]+".txt")
    for func in functions:
        diff = 0
        for _ in range(ITER):
            data_copy = data.copy()
            start = time.process_time()
            func(data_copy)
            diff += time.process_time() - start

        print(diff, end="\t")

The output is plotted below:

runtime for different functions

It can be seen from the plot that the slowest solution is the regexp, and the fastest is the pandas.Series.map with a conditional. In later versions of pandas, this may change and I'd expect an improvement in pandas.Series.str.removesuffix, as it has a greater potential in vectorization.

Pandas had to be installed from the source as of 2021-11-30, because version 1.4 is in the developement stage only. I installed it by following the instructions from pandas dev repo, by cloning the project and installing with python setup.py install.

My machine:

  • AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics, 3.60 GHz
  • Windows 10 20H2
  • Python 3.10.0, pandas.version '1.4.0.dev0+1267.gaee662a7e3', numpy.version '1.21.4'
0

I had the same problem. You can simply do:

df['filename'] = df['filename'].astype('str').str.rstrip('.0')

Remember to add .astype('str') to cast it to str otherwise, you might get the following error:

AttributeError: Can only use .str accessor with string values!

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.