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I have a tokenized dataset titled, tokenized_datasets as follows:

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I want to add a column titled ['labels'] that is a copy of ['input_ids'] within the features. I'm aware of the following method from this post Add new column to a HuggingFace dataset:

new_dataset = dataset.add_column("labels", tokenized_datasets['input_ids'].copy())

But I first need to access the Dataset Dictionary. This is what I have so far but it doesn't seem to do the trick:

def new_column(example):
    example["labels"] = example["input_ids"].copy()
    return example

dataset_new = tokenized_datasets.map(new_column)

KeyError: 'input_ids'
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  • I can't reproduce your error, can you add information, such as which dataset you are loading?
    – Clef.
    Jul 4, 2022 at 10:04
  • Yes. It is the ablam/gcode dataset on HuggingFace.
    – ablam
    Jul 6, 2022 at 16:12
  • It's bad taste to paste code as images on SO. Jul 12, 2022 at 14:22

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Try one of the two options below:

# first option
def new_column(example):
return {"labels" = example["input_ids"]}

# second option
def new_column(example):
    example["labels"] = example["input_ids"]
    return example

dataset_new = tokenized_datasets.map(new_column)
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    So apparently, the issue was referring to dataset_new = dataset.map(new_column) which is why 'input_ids' was not recognized. Changed it to tokenized_datasets.map(new_column) in my post and code which worked but I did not get rid of copy()
    – ablam
    Jul 13, 2022 at 17:06

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