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I was able to produce a pandas dataframe with identical column names. Is it this normal fro a pandas dataframe? How can I choose one of the two columns only? Using the identical name, it has, as a result, to produce as output both columns of the dataframe?

Example given below:

# Producing a new empty pd dataset
dataset=pd.DataFrame()

# fill in a list with values to be added to the dataset later
cases=[1]*10

# Adding the list of values in the dataset, and naming the variable / column
dataset["id"]=cases

# making a list of columns as it is displayed below: 
data_columns = ["id", "id"]

# Then, we call the pd dataframe using the defined column names:
dataset_new=dataset[data_columns]

# dataset_new
# It has as a result two columns with identical names.
# How can I process only one of the two dataset columns?

   id  id
0   1   1
1   1   1
2   1   1
3   1   1
4   1   1
5   1   1
6   1   1
7   1   1

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You can use the .iloc to access either column.

dataset_new.iloc[:,0] 

or

dataset_new.iloc[:,1]

and of course you can rename your columns just like you did when you set them both to 'id' using:

dataset_new.column = ['id_1', 'id_2']
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  • But i guess i cannot access them individually by its name only? May 8, 2017 at 11:12
  • No, That name is a label, both columns are identically labelled. You can accces the via there index value. May 8, 2017 at 11:14
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df = pd.DataFrame()
lst = ['1', '2', '3']
df[0] = lst
df[1] = lst
df.rename(columns={0:'id'}, inplace=True)
df.rename(columns={1:'id'}, inplace=True)
print(df[[1]])

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