Pandas is written by people that really know what people want to do.
Since version 0.13
there's a function pd.read_clipboard
which is absurdly effective at making this "just work".
Copy and paste the part of the code in the question that starts bar foo
, (i.e. the DataFrame) and do this in a Python interpreter:
In [53]: import pandas as pd
In [54]: df = pd.read_clipboard()
In [55]: df
Out[55]:
bar foo
0 4 1
1 5 2
2 6 3
Caveats
- Don't include the iPython
In
or Out
stuff or it won't work
- If you have a named index, you currently need to add
engine='python'
(see this issue on GitHub). The 'c' engine is currently broken when the index is named.
- It's not brilliant at MultiIndexes:
Try this:
0 1 2
level1 level2
foo a 0.518444 0.239354 0.364764
b 0.377863 0.912586 0.760612
bar a 0.086825 0.118280 0.592211
which doesn't work at all, or this:
0 1 2
foo a 0.859630 0.399901 0.052504
b 0.231838 0.863228 0.017451
bar a 0.422231 0.307960 0.801993
Which works, but returns something totally incorrect!
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