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I have this code:

Different_year = df[df['Start_year'] != (df['End_year'])]

And i just want to remove that condition from my main dataframe like this:

df.drop(['Different_year'])

Surprisingly it works but the dataframe still has the same shape

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    df[df['Start_year'] == df['End_year']] ?
    – BENY
    Feb 13, 2018 at 17:32
  • What do you mean by "I want to remove condition from dataframe"? Please, provide some minimal example data with desired output.
    – Georgy
    Feb 13, 2018 at 17:36
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    @Georgy, seems like there's more than one thing wrong with what user is doing. So not exact duplicate unfortunately.
    – jpp
    Feb 13, 2018 at 17:49
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    @Georgy, agreed, I'll vote to close, but will leave my answer for user to see.
    – jpp
    Feb 13, 2018 at 18:01
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2 Answers 2

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The drop method does not work in place unless you specify so.

df.drop(different_year, inplace=True)

or assign it

df = df.drop(different_year)

Make sure your variable different_year are indices.

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Below solutions should work. Notice the following for Method 1:

  • We are feeding the index of selected rows into drop.
  • We assign back to df so the dataframe is actually modified.
  • axis=0 represents index-level drop. More information in df.drop documentation.

Method 1

different_year = df[df['Start_year'] != (df['End_year'])].index

df = df.drop(different_year, axis=0)

Method 2

df = df[~(df['Start_year'] != (df['End_year']))]

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