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In R's ddply function, you can compute any new columns group-wise, and append the result to the original dataframe, such as:

ddply(mtcars, .(cyl), transform, n=length(cyl)) # n is appended to the df

In Python/pandas, I have computed it first, and then merge, such as:

df1 = mtcars.groupby("cyl").apply(lambda x: Series(x["cyl"].count(), index=["n"])).reset_index()
mtcars = pd.merge(mtcars, df1, on=["cyl"])

or something like that.

However, I always feel like that's pretty daunting, so is it feasible to do it all once?

Thanks.

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You can add a column to a DataFrame by assigning the result of a groupby/transform operation to it:

mtcars['n'] = mtcars.groupby("cyl")['cyl'].transform('count')

import pandas as pd
import pandas.rpy.common as com

mtcars = com.load_data('mtcars')
mtcars['n'] = mtcars.groupby("cyl")['cyl'].transform('count')
print(mtcars.head())

yields

                    mpg  cyl  disp   hp  drat     wt   qsec  vs  am  gear  carb   n
Mazda RX4          21.0    6   160  110  3.90  2.620  16.46   0   1     4     4   7
Mazda RX4 Wag      21.0    6   160  110  3.90  2.875  17.02   0   1     4     4   7
Datsun 710         22.8    4   108   93  3.85  2.320  18.61   1   1     4     1  11
Hornet 4 Drive     21.4    6   258  110  3.08  3.215  19.44   1   0     3     1   7
Hornet Sportabout  18.7    8   360  175  3.15  3.440  17.02   0   0     3     2  14

To add multiple columns, you could use groupby/apply. Make sure the function you apply returns a DataFrame with the same index as its input. For example,

mtcars[['n','total_wt']] = mtcars.groupby("cyl").apply(
    lambda x: pd.DataFrame({'n': len(x['cyl']), 'total_wt': x['wt'].sum()},
                           index=x.index))
print(mtcars.head())

yields

                    mpg  cyl  disp   hp  drat     wt   qsec  vs  am  gear  carb   n  total_wt
Mazda RX4          21.0    6   160  110  3.90  2.620  16.46   0   1     4     4   7    21.820
Mazda RX4 Wag      21.0    6   160  110  3.90  2.875  17.02   0   1     4     4   7    21.820
Datsun 710         22.8    4   108   93  3.85  2.320  18.61   1   1     4     1  11    25.143
Hornet 4 Drive     21.4    6   258  110  3.08  3.215  19.44   1   0     3     1   7    21.820
Hornet Sportabout  18.7    8   360  175  3.15  3.440  17.02   0   0     3     2  14    55.989
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  • Awesome! Then let me ask one more question... is it feasible to calculate multiple columns once, such as ddply(mtcars, .(cyl), transform, n=length(cyl), total_wt=sum(wt))?
    – Blaszard
    Nov 9, 2013 at 3:13
  • The syntax is not as pithy as R's is, but I've added an example above to show how.
    – unutbu
    Nov 9, 2013 at 9:27

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