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pandas loc iloc

# Selecting Datafrmae Information:
# iloc

# selecting a single row:
df.iloc[3]

# selecting a range of rows:
df.iloc[0:3]

# selecting all rows, with columns within an index range:
# all rows, 1st- 3rd columns, sliced at second index:
df.iloc[:, 0:3]

# selecting a range of rows and a range of columns:
# 1st to 3rd rows, 5th & 6th columns:
df.iloc[0:3, 4:6]

# by multiple noconsecutive rows and columns:
# selecting rows 1, 4, 6 with columns 2, 3, 5:
df.iloc[[0, 3, 5], [1, 2, 4]]


# a) .loc label-based indexing- selecting columns based on index:
# all rows:
df.loc[:, 'column_name']

# or:
df['column_name']

# selected rows:
df.loc[0:5, 'column_name']

# b) boolean indexing using .loc:
df.loc[df['column_name'] < 5]

#boolean indexing fro one column:
df.loc[df['column_condition'] < 12, ['column_desired']]
Posted by: Guest on April-03-2021
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loc vs iloc pandas

>>> s = pd.Series(list("abcdef"), index=[49, 48, 47, 0, 1, 2]) 
49    a
48    b
47    c
0     d
1     e
2     f

>>> s.loc[0]    # value at index label 0
'd'

>>> s.iloc[0]   # value at index location 0
'a'

>>> s.loc[0:1]  # rows at index labels between 0 and 1 (inclusive)
0    d
1    e

>>> s.iloc[0:1] # rows at index location between 0 and 1 (exclusive)
49    a
Posted by: Guest on August-15-2021
9

iloc in dataframe

df=pd.read_csv('yourcsv.csv')
X=df.iloc[:,:-1].values
y=df.iloc[:,1].values
Posted by: Guest on June-15-2020
2

pandas df by row index

indices = [133, 22, 19, 203, 14, 1]
df_by_indices = df.iloc[indices, :]
Posted by: Guest on October-22-2020
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loc and iloc in pandas

iloc - default indexes (system generated)
loc - table indexes or we manually given indexes
Posted by: Guest on July-27-2020
0

how to use loc and iloc in pandas

>>> df.iloc[0, 1]
2
Posted by: Guest on June-06-2020

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