pandas.TimedeltaIndex.to_frame
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TimedeltaIndex.to_frame(index=True, name=None)
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Create a DataFrame with a column containing the Index.
New in version 0.24.0.
Parameters: -
index : boolean, default True
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Set the index of the returned DataFrame as the original Index.
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name : object, default None
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The passed name should substitute for the index name (if it has one).
Returns: - DataFrame
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DataFrame containing the original Index data.
See also
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Index.to_series
- Convert an Index to a Series.
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Series.to_frame
- Convert Series to DataFrame.
Examples
>>> idx = pd.Index(['Ant', 'Bear', 'Cow'], name='animal') >>> idx.to_frame() animal animal Ant Ant Bear Bear Cow Cow
By default, the original Index is reused. To enforce a new Index:
>>> idx.to_frame(index=False) animal 0 Ant 1 Bear 2 Cow
To override the name of the resulting column, specify
name
:>>> idx.to_frame(index=False, name='zoo') zoo 0 Ant 1 Bear 2 Cow
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https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.24.2/reference/api/pandas.TimedeltaIndex.to_frame.html