Panel.loc Access a group of rows and columns by label(s) or a boolean array.
.loc[] is primarily label based, but may also be used with a boolean array.
Allowed inputs are:
5 or 'a', (note that 5 is interpreted as a label of the index, and never as an integer position along the index). ['a', 'b', 'c']. A slice object with labels, e.g. 'a':'f'.
Warning
Note that contrary to usual python slices, both the start and the stop are included
[True, False, True]. callable function with one argument (the calling Series, DataFrame or Panel) and that returns valid output for indexing (one of the above) See more at Selection by Label
| Raises: |
KeyError: when any items are not found |
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See also
DataFrame.at
DataFrame.iloc
DataFrame.xs
Series.loc
Getting values
>>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1, 2], [4, 5], [7, 8]],
... index=['cobra', 'viper', 'sidewinder'],
... columns=['max_speed', 'shield'])
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra 1 2
viper 4 5
sidewinder 7 8
Single label. Note this returns the row as a Series.
>>> df.loc['viper'] max_speed 4 shield 5 Name: viper, dtype: int64
List of labels. Note using [[]] returns a DataFrame.
>>> df.loc[['viper', 'sidewinder']]
max_speed shield
viper 4 5
sidewinder 7 8
Single label for row and column
>>> df.loc['cobra', 'shield'] 2
Slice with labels for row and single label for column. As mentioned above, note that both the start and stop of the slice are included.
>>> df.loc['cobra':'viper', 'max_speed'] cobra 1 viper 4 Name: max_speed, dtype: int64
Boolean list with the same length as the row axis
>>> df.loc[[False, False, True]]
max_speed shield
sidewinder 7 8
Conditional that returns a boolean Series
>>> df.loc[df['shield'] > 6]
max_speed shield
sidewinder 7 8
Conditional that returns a boolean Series with column labels specified
>>> df.loc[df['shield'] > 6, ['max_speed']]
max_speed
sidewinder 7
Callable that returns a boolean Series
>>> df.loc[lambda df: df['shield'] == 8]
max_speed shield
sidewinder 7 8
Setting values
Set value for all items matching the list of labels
>>> df.loc[['viper', 'sidewinder'], ['shield']] = 50
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra 1 2
viper 4 50
sidewinder 7 50
Set value for an entire row
>>> df.loc['cobra'] = 10
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra 10 10
viper 4 50
sidewinder 7 50
Set value for an entire column
>>> df.loc[:, 'max_speed'] = 30
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra 30 10
viper 30 50
sidewinder 30 50
Set value for rows matching callable condition
>>> df.loc[df['shield'] > 35] = 0
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra 30 10
viper 0 0
sidewinder 0 0
Getting values on a DataFrame with an index that has integer labels
Another example using integers for the index
>>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1, 2], [4, 5], [7, 8]], ... index=[7, 8, 9], columns=['max_speed', 'shield']) >>> df max_speed shield 7 1 2 8 4 5 9 7 8
Slice with integer labels for rows. As mentioned above, note that both the start and stop of the slice are included.
>>> df.loc[7:9] max_speed shield 7 1 2 8 4 5 9 7 8
Getting values with a MultiIndex
A number of examples using a DataFrame with a MultiIndex
>>> tuples = [
... ('cobra', 'mark i'), ('cobra', 'mark ii'),
... ('sidewinder', 'mark i'), ('sidewinder', 'mark ii'),
... ('viper', 'mark ii'), ('viper', 'mark iii')
... ]
>>> index = pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples(tuples)
>>> values = [[12, 2], [0, 4], [10, 20],
... [1, 4], [7, 1], [16, 36]]
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(values, columns=['max_speed', 'shield'], index=index)
>>> df
max_speed shield
cobra mark i 12 2
mark ii 0 4
sidewinder mark i 10 20
mark ii 1 4
viper mark ii 7 1
mark iii 16 36
Single label. Note this returns a DataFrame with a single index.
>>> df.loc['cobra']
max_speed shield
mark i 12 2
mark ii 0 4
Single index tuple. Note this returns a Series.
>>> df.loc[('cobra', 'mark ii')]
max_speed 0
shield 4
Name: (cobra, mark ii), dtype: int64
Single label for row and column. Similar to passing in a tuple, this returns a Series.
>>> df.loc['cobra', 'mark i'] max_speed 12 shield 2 Name: (cobra, mark i), dtype: int64
Single tuple. Note using [[]] returns a DataFrame.
>>> df.loc[[('cobra', 'mark ii')]]
max_speed shield
cobra mark ii 0 4
Single tuple for the index with a single label for the column
>>> df.loc[('cobra', 'mark i'), 'shield']
2
Slice from index tuple to single label
>>> df.loc[('cobra', 'mark i'):'viper']
max_speed shield
cobra mark i 12 2
mark ii 0 4
sidewinder mark i 10 20
mark ii 1 4
viper mark ii 7 1
mark iii 16 36
Slice from index tuple to index tuple
>>> df.loc[('cobra', 'mark i'):('viper', 'mark ii')]
max_speed shield
cobra mark i 12 2
mark ii 0 4
sidewinder mark i 10 20
mark ii 1 4
viper mark ii 7 1
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