Sometimes I end up with a series of tuples/lists when using Pandas. This is common when, for example, doing a group-by and passing a function that has multiple return values:
import numpy as np
from scipy import stats
df = pd.DataFrame(dict(x=np.random.randn(100),
y=np.repeat(list("abcd"), 25)))
out = df.groupby("y").x.apply(stats.ttest_1samp, 0)
print out
y
a (1.3066417476, 0.203717485506)
b (0.0801133382517, 0.936811414675)
c (1.55784329113, 0.132360504653)
d (0.267999459642, 0.790989680709)
dtype: object
What is the correct way to "unpack" this structure so that I get a DataFrame with two columns?
A related question is how I can unpack either this structure or the resulting dataframe into two Series/array objects. This almost works:
t, p = zip(*out)
but it t
is
(array(1.3066417475999257),
array(0.08011333825171714),
array(1.557843291126335),
array(0.267999459641651))
and one needs to take the extra step of squeezing it.
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