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I have two pandas dataframes one called orders and another one called daily_prices. daily_prices is as follows:

              AAPL    GOOG     IBM    XOM
2011-01-10  339.44  614.21  142.78  71.57
2011-01-13  342.64  616.69  143.92  73.08
2011-01-26  340.82  616.50  155.74  75.89
2011-02-02  341.29  612.00  157.93  79.46
2011-02-10  351.42  616.44  159.32  79.68
2011-03-03  356.40  609.56  158.73  82.19
2011-05-03  345.14  533.89  167.84  82.00
2011-06-03  340.42  523.08  160.97  78.19
2011-06-10  323.03  509.51  159.14  76.84
2011-08-01  393.26  606.77  176.28  76.67
2011-12-20  392.46  630.37  184.14  79.97

orders is as follows:

           direction  size ticker  prices
2011-01-10       Buy  1500   AAPL  339.44
2011-01-13      Sell  1500   AAPL  342.64
2011-01-13       Buy  4000    IBM  143.92
2011-01-26       Buy  1000   GOOG  616.50
2011-02-02      Sell  4000    XOM   79.46
2011-02-10       Buy  4000    XOM   79.68
2011-03-03      Sell  1000   GOOG  609.56
2011-03-03      Sell  2200    IBM  158.73
2011-06-03      Sell  3300    IBM  160.97
2011-05-03       Buy  1500    IBM  167.84
2011-06-10       Buy  1200   AAPL  323.03
2011-08-01       Buy    55   GOOG  606.77
2011-08-01      Sell    55   GOOG  606.77
2011-12-20      Sell  1200   AAPL  392.46

Index of both dataframes is datetime.date. prices column in the orders dataframe was added by using a list comprehension to loop through all the orders and look up the specific ticker for the specific date in the daily_prices data frame and then adding that list as a column to the orders dataframe. I would like to do this using an array operation rather than something that loops. can it be done? I tried to use:

daily_prices.ix[dates, tickers] 

but this returns a matrix of cartesian product of the two lists. I want it to return a column vector of only the price of a specified ticker for a specified date.

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Use our friend lookup, designed precisely for this purpose:

In [17]: prices
Out[17]: 
              AAPL    GOOG     IBM    XOM
2011-01-10  339.44  614.21  142.78  71.57
2011-01-13  342.64  616.69  143.92  73.08
2011-01-26  340.82  616.50  155.74  75.89
2011-02-02  341.29  612.00  157.93  79.46
2011-02-10  351.42  616.44  159.32  79.68
2011-03-03  356.40  609.56  158.73  82.19
2011-05-03  345.14  533.89  167.84  82.00
2011-06-03  340.42  523.08  160.97  78.19
2011-06-10  323.03  509.51  159.14  76.84
2011-08-01  393.26  606.77  176.28  76.67
2011-12-20  392.46  630.37  184.14  79.97

In [18]: orders
Out[18]: 
                  Date direction  size ticker  prices
0  2011-01-10 00:00:00       Buy  1500   AAPL  339.44
1  2011-01-13 00:00:00      Sell  1500   AAPL  342.64
2  2011-01-13 00:00:00       Buy  4000    IBM  143.92
3  2011-01-26 00:00:00       Buy  1000   GOOG  616.50
4  2011-02-02 00:00:00      Sell  4000    XOM   79.46
5  2011-02-10 00:00:00       Buy  4000    XOM   79.68
6  2011-03-03 00:00:00      Sell  1000   GOOG  609.56
7  2011-03-03 00:00:00      Sell  2200    IBM  158.73
8  2011-06-03 00:00:00      Sell  3300    IBM  160.97
9  2011-05-03 00:00:00       Buy  1500    IBM  167.84
10 2011-06-10 00:00:00       Buy  1200   AAPL  323.03
11 2011-08-01 00:00:00       Buy    55   GOOG  606.77
12 2011-08-01 00:00:00      Sell    55   GOOG  606.77
13 2011-12-20 00:00:00      Sell  1200   AAPL  392.46

In [19]: prices.lookup(orders.Date, orders.ticker)
Out[19]: 
array([ 339.44,  342.64,  143.92,  616.5 ,   79.46,   79.68,  609.56,
        158.73,  160.97,  167.84,  323.03,  606.77,  606.77,  392.46])
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    I was trying various fancy ways to do it myself i should have known you already implemented it . Thanks for this awesome package Wes. Makes life so much easier. Can't wait to see what you'll come up with next.
    – luckyfool
    Dec 15, 2012 at 18:37
  • When using DateTime for both the orders and the prices dataframes as an index, I get "TypeError: object of type 'datetime.datetime' has no len()" with slightly different code: myval = prices.lookup(order[0], order[1]) where order comes from a for order in orders. So in my case, order would be 1d rather than 2d as in your example above (orders). Is it wrong usage or how can it be fixed? (I want to get a matching entry for a single date and ticker symbol (out of the orders dataframe) from the prices dataframe that has exactly that information.) Dec 17, 2012 at 6:29
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    I'm not sure if this will get noticed here but it makes sense to try here first: I would like to do something close but I need to match a series value with the series indexed by days to a dataframe indexed by date time. I get "series object has no attribute lookup." So something like df['d'] = df.index.date -> df['x'] = ts.lookup(df.d)
    – M T
    Jul 16, 2014 at 0:13

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