Why doesn't df.index.map(dict)
work like df['column_name'].map(dict)
?
Here's a little example of trying to use index.map:
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame({'one': {'A': 10, 'B': 20, 'C': 30, 'D': 40, 'E': 50}})
map_dict = {'A': 'every', 'B': 'good', 'C': 'boy', 'D': 'does', 'E': 'fine'}
df
'''
one
A 10
B 20
C 30
D 40
E 50
'''
df['two'] = df.index.map(mapper=map_dict)
This raises TypeError: 'dict' object is not callable
Feeding it a lambda works:
df['two'] = df.index.map(mapper=(lambda x: map_dict[x])); df
'''
one two
A 10 every
B 20 good
C 30 boy
D 40 does
E 50 fine
'''
However, resetting the index and mapping on a column works as expected without complaint:
df.reset_index(inplace=True)
df.rename(columns={'index': 'old_ndx'}, inplace=True) #so there's no index name confusion
df['two'] = df.old_ndx.map(map_dict); df
'''
old_ndx one two
0 A 10 every
1 B 20 good
2 C 30 boy
3 D 40 does
4 E 50 fine
'''
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