问题
I have:
df = pd.DataFrame({'A':[1, 2, -3],'B':[1,2,6]})
df
A B
0 1 1
1 2 2
2 -3 6
Q: How do I get:
A
0 1
1 2
2 1.5
using groupby()
and aggregate()
?
Something like,
df.groupby([0,1], axis=1).aggregate('mean')
So basically groupby along axis=1
and use row indexes 0
and 1
for grouping. (without using Transpose)
回答1:
Are you looking for ?
df.mean(1)
Out[71]:
0 1.0
1 2.0
2 1.5
dtype: float64
If you do want groupby
df.groupby(['key']*df.shape[1],axis=1).mean()
Out[72]:
key
0 1.0
1 2.0
2 1.5
回答2:
Grouping keys can come in 4 forms, I will only mention the first and third which are relevant to your question. The following is from "Data Analysis Using Pandas":
Each grouping key can take many forms, and the keys do not have to be all of the same type:
• A list or array of values that is the same length as the axis being grouped
•A dict or Series giving a correspondence between the values on the axis being grouped and the group names
So you can pass on an array the same length as your columns axis, the grouping axis, or a dict like the following:
df1.groupby({x:'mean' for x in df1.columns}, axis=1).mean()
mean
0 1.0
1 2.0
2 1.5
回答3:
try this:
df["A"] = np.mean(dff.loc[:,["A","B"]],axis=1)
df.drop(columns=["B"],inplace=True)
A
0 1.0
1 2.0
2 1.5
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47963927/how-to-dataframe-groupby-along-axis-1