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DOC: #22899, Fixed docstring of itertuples in pandas/core/frame.py #22902
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def itertuples(self, index=True, name="Pandas"): | ||
""" | ||
Iterate over DataFrame rows as namedtuples, with index value as first | ||
element of the tuple. | ||
Iterate over DataFrame rows as namedtuples. | ||
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Parameters | ||
---------- | ||
index : boolean, default True | ||
index : bool, default True | ||
If True, return the index as the first element of the tuple. | ||
name : string, default "Pandas" | ||
name : str, default "Pandas" | ||
The name of the returned namedtuples or None to return regular | ||
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tuples. | ||
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Yields | ||
------- | ||
collections.namedtuple | ||
Yields a namedtuple for each row in the DataFrame with the first | ||
field possibly being the index and following fields being the | ||
column values. | ||
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Notes | ||
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The column names will be renamed to positional names if they are | ||
invalid Python identifiers, repeated, or start with an underscore. | ||
With a large number of columns (>255), regular tuples are returned. | ||
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See also | ||
See Also | ||
-------- | ||
iterrows : Iterate over DataFrame rows as (index, Series) pairs. | ||
iteritems : Iterate over (column name, Series) pairs. | ||
DataFrame.iterrows : Iterate over DataFrame rows as (index, Series) | ||
pairs. | ||
DataFrame.iteritems : Iterate over (column name, Series) pairs. | ||
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Examples | ||
-------- | ||
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>>> df = pd.DataFrame({'col1': [1, 2], 'col2': [0.1, 0.2]}, | ||
index=['a', 'b']) | ||
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({'num_legs': [4, 2], 'num_wings': [0, 2]}, | ||
... index=['dog', 'hawk']) | ||
>>> df | ||
col1 col2 | ||
a 1 0.1 | ||
b 2 0.2 | ||
num_legs num_wings | ||
dog 4 0 | ||
hawk 2 2 | ||
>>> for row in df.itertuples(): | ||
... print(row) | ||
... | ||
Pandas(Index='a', col1=1, col2=0.10000000000000001) | ||
Pandas(Index='b', col1=2, col2=0.20000000000000001) | ||
Pandas(Index='dog', num_legs=4, num_wings=0) | ||
Pandas(Index='hawk', num_legs=2, num_wings=2) | ||
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By setting the `index` parameter to False we can remove the index | ||
as the first element of the tuple: | ||
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>>> for row in df.itertuples(index=False): | ||
... print(row) | ||
... | ||
Pandas(num_legs=4, num_wings=0) | ||
Pandas(num_legs=2, num_wings=2) | ||
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With the `name` parameter set we set a custom name for the yielded | ||
namedtuples: | ||
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>>> for row in df.itertuples(name='Animal'): | ||
... print(row) | ||
... | ||
Animal(Index='dog', num_legs=4, num_wings=0) | ||
Animal(Index='hawk', num_legs=2, num_wings=2) | ||
""" | ||
arrays = [] | ||
fields = [] | ||
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