18

I have data in a python dictionary like:

data = {u'01-01-2017 22:34:43:871': [u'88.49197', u'valid'],
        u'01-01-2017 11:23:43:803': [u'88.49486', u'valid'],
        u'02-01-2017 03:11:43:898': [u'88.49773', u'valid'],
        u'01-01-2017 13:54:43:819': [u'88.50205', u'valid']}

I can convert it to a pandas Dataframe with:

data = pandas.DataFrame.from_dict(data, orient='index')

but I am not able to use the dtype parameter of from_dict. I would convert the index to a datetime of similar first column to float and third to string.

I have tried:

pandas.DataFrame.from_dict((data.values()[0]), orient='index', 
                                               dtype={0: 'float', 1:'str'})

but it doesn't work.

3
  • You are passing data to the from_dict constructor, right? Because it won't accept a list... Commented Feb 10, 2017 at 18:11
  • How about pd.DataFrame(data).T?
    – DYZ
    Commented Feb 10, 2017 at 18:38
  • @juanpa.arrivillaga: sorry, I copied from my real code where things are a bit different. fixed: I am passing a dict Commented Feb 10, 2017 at 22:04

1 Answer 1

15

This appears to be an ongoing issue with some of the pandas constructor methods: How to set dtypes by column in pandas DataFrame

Instead of using the dtype argument, chaining .astype may do the trick:

pandas.DataFrame.from_dict(data, orient='index').astype({0: float, 1:str})
2
  • 2
    it would be much better to do the conversion at contruction time. In addition I also need to convert the index. Commented Feb 10, 2017 at 22:04
  • 1
    @RuggeroTurra yes, there seems to be a bug, so this is a workaround. Commented Feb 10, 2017 at 22:06

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.