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I would like to slice a pandas.DataFrame which satisfies condition A or condition B. Most of the search results only show how to slice dataframe using "and". So I wonder if it is possible to use "or" operator without converting (A and B) to (not (not A and not B))? Because sometimes there are many "or" conditions needed, and converting might be troublesome.

I tried to use:

df[(df['c1']==x1) or (df['c2']==x2)]

but it does not work.

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    The way the slicing works is it iterates over each cell and checks the truth value, so any logical statement can go inside the [] Aug 16, 2016 at 1:47

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You need to use the logical or symbol |

df[(df['c1'] == x1) | (df['c2'] == x2)]

For and, you would need to use &

df[(df['c1'] == x1) & (df['c2'] == x2)]
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    Really it's the bitwise or symbol, but the logical or can't be overloaded due to short-circuiting problems, so Pandas had to use | instead. Aug 16, 2016 at 3:10

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