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I have a Dataframe which consists of lists of lists in two seperate columns.

import pandas as pd
data = pd.DataFrame()
data["Website"] = [["google.com", "amazon.com"], ["google.com"], ["aol.com", "no website"]]
data["App"] = [["Ok Google", "Alexa"], ["Ok Google"], ["AOL App", "Generic Device"]]

Thats how the Dataframe looks like

I need to replace certain strings in the first column (here: "no website") with the according string in the second column (here: "Generic Device"). The replacing string has the same index in the list as the string that needs to be replaced.

What did not work so far: I tried several forms of str.replace(x,y) for lists and DataFrames and nothing worked. A simple replace(x,y) does not work as I need to replace several different strings. I think I can't get my head around the indexing thing. I already googled and stackoverflowed for two hours and haven't found a solution yet.

Many thanks in advance! Sorry for bad engrish or noob mistakes, I am still learning.

-Max

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  • hey Max, are you able to show your intended output?
    – Umar.H
    Dec 26, 2019 at 1:46
  • @all: Thank you very much! All your codes worked on my sample data, but not when I integrate it into my own script. I have to find out why, but that's beyond the scope of this question.
    – Max White
    Dec 27, 2019 at 21:34

4 Answers 4

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First of all, Happy Holidays!

I wasn't really sure what your expected output was and I'm not really sure what you have tried previously, but I think that this may work:

data["Website"] = data["Website"].replace("no website", "Generic Device")

I really hope this helps!

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Define replacement function and use apply to vectorize

def replacements(websites, apps):
    " Substitute items in list replace_items that's found in websites "
    replace_items = ["no website", ] # can add to this list of keys 
                                     # that trigger replacement

    for i, k in enumerate(websites):
        # Check each item in website for replacement
        if k in replace_items:
            # This is an item to be replaced
            websites[i] = apps[i]  # replace with corresponding item in apps

    return websites

# Create Dataframe
websites = [["google.com", "amazon.com"], ["google.com"], ["aol.com", "no website"]]
app = [["Ok Google", "Alexa"], ["Ok Google"], ["AOL App", "Generic Device"]]
data = list(zip(websites, app))
df = pd.DataFrame(data, columns = ['Websites', 'App'])

# Perform replacement
df['Websites'] = df.apply(lambda row: replacements(row['Websites'], row['App']), axis=1)
print(df)

Output

                   Websites                        App
0   [google.com, amazon.com]         [Ok Google, Alexa]
1               [google.com]                [Ok Google]
2  [aol.com, Generic Device]  [AOL App, Generic Device]
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Try this,You can define replaceable values in a array and execute.

def f(x,items):
    for rep in items:
        if rep in list(x.Website):
            x.Website[list(x.Website).index(rep)]=list(x.App)[list(x.Website).index(rep)]    
    return x

items = ["no website"]
data = data.apply(lambda x: f(x,items),axis=1)

Output:

                     Website                        App
0   [google.com, amazon.com]         [Ok Google, Alexa]
1               [google.com]                [Ok Google]
2  [aol.com, Generic Device]  [AOL App, Generic Device]
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You can create a function like this:

def f(replaced_value, col1, col2):
    def r(s):
        while replaced_value in s[col1]:
            s[col1][s[col1].index(replaced_value)] = s[col2][s[col1].index(replaced_value)]
        return s
    return r

and use apply:

df=df.apply(f("no website","Website","App"), axis=1)
print(df)

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