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I have the following sample dataframe:

df_temp = pd.DataFrame(np.arange(6).reshape(3,-1),
                                        index=(0,1,2),
                                        columns=pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples([('A', 'Salad'),('B','Burger')]))

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I would like to put the column ('A','Salad') in another dataframe which might be empty or has this column already.

This is the case the df_output is empty or the column already exists in df_b.

df_output = pd.concat([df_output, df_temp], axis=1)

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In case the column already exists, it just replaces it. However, in case df_output is empty, converts the multilevel index to a single line which is sth I don't want.

This is the case which df_output already has a column:

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And how it should look like after the addition:

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I am trying to use concat but the multiindex level of the columns is disappearing.

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  • Could you show us the input data(dataframe) and the desired output please?
    – powerPixie
    Oct 16, 2019 at 11:44
  • Can you also provide the other dataframe?
    – Erfan
    Oct 16, 2019 at 11:44
  • What is your pandas version? Because if test df_output = pd.concat([pd.DataFrame(), df_temp], axis=1) it not lost Mulitindex in pandas 0.25.0
    – jezrael
    Oct 16, 2019 at 12:12
  • It is only lost if df_output = pd.concat([df_output, df_temp], axis=1) and df_output is empty.
    – Thanasis
    Oct 16, 2019 at 12:20

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I managed to fix it with the following solution, although I believe it can be done better:

if len(df_output.columns):
    df_output = pd.concat([df_output, df_temp], axis=1).sort_index(level=0, axis=1)
else:
    df_output = df_temp

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