I try to merge dataframes by rows doing:

bigdata=data1.append(data2)

and I get the following error:

Exception: Index cannot contain duplicate values!

The index of the first data frame starts from 0 to 38 and the second one from 0 to 48. I didn't understand that I have to modify the index of one of the data frame before merging, but I don't know how to.

Thank you.

These are the two dataframes:

data1:

    meta  particle  ratio   area    type    
0   2     part10    1.348   0.8365  touching
1   2     part18    1.558   0.8244  single  
2   2     part2     1.893   0.894   single  
3   2     part37    0.6695  1.005   single  
....clip...
36  2     part23    1.051   0.8781  single  
37  2     part3     80.54   0.9714  nuclei  
38  2     part34    1.071   0.9337  single  

data2:

    meta  particle  ratio    area    type    
0   3     part10    0.4756   1.025   single  
1   3     part18    0.04387  1.232   dusts   
2   3     part2     1.132    0.8927  single  
...clip...
46  3     part46    13.71    1.001   nuclei  
47  3     part3     0.7439   0.9038  single  
48  3     part34    0.4349   0.9956  single 

the first column is the index

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Could you please post snapshots of both dataframe objects (i.e. in the python interpreter, type in the name of the dataframe so the objects are enumerated on the screen). Also post what keywords you used when you performed the merge. As you can see pandas.sourceforge.net/dataframe.html, there are a few ways to combine dataframes... make sure you're using the one that makes the most sense for what you're trying to accomplish – Mike Pennington Oct 15 '11 at 10:06
here's a print of the two dataframes: – Jean-Pat Oct 15 '11 at 10:20
I'm sorry, but I still don't see the contents of data1 and data2 in this web page... please edit them into the original question – Mike Pennington Oct 15 '11 at 10:22
sorry I don't handle very well the presentation – Jean-Pat Oct 15 '11 at 10:27
the dataframe are here [docs.google.com/… – Jean-Pat Oct 15 '11 at 10:31
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The append function has an optional argument ignore_index which you should use here to join the records together, since the index isn't meaningful for your application.

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Thank you, I 'll try it – Jean-Pat Oct 15 '11 at 18:02
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