I have a dataframe:
pe_odds[ [ 'EVENT_ID', 'SELECTION_ID', 'ODDS' ] ]
Out[67]:
EVENT_ID SELECTION_ID ODDS
0 100429300 5297529 18.00
1 100429300 5297529 20.00
2 100429300 5297529 21.00
3 100429300 5297529 22.00
4 100429300 5297529 23.00
5 100429300 5297529 24.00
6 100429300 5297529 25.00
When I use groupby and agg, I get results with a multi-index:
pe_odds.groupby( [ 'EVENT_ID', 'SELECTION_ID' ] )[ 'ODDS' ].agg( [ np.min, np.max ] )
Out[68]:
amin amax
EVENT_ID SELECTION_ID
100428417 5490293 1.71 1.71
5881623 1.14 1.35
5922296 2.00 2.00
5956692 2.00 2.02
100428419 603721 2.44 2.90
4387436 4.30 6.20
4398859 1.23 1.35
4574687 1.35 1.46
4881396 14.50 19.00
6032606 2.94 4.20
6065580 2.70 5.80
6065582 2.42 3.65
100428421 5911426 2.22 2.52
I have tried using as_index to return the results without the multi_index:
pe_odds.groupby( [ 'EVENT_ID', 'SELECTION_ID' ], as_index=False )[ 'ODDS' ].agg( [ np.min, np.max ], as_index=False )
But it still gives me a multi-index.
I can use .reset_index(), but it is very slow:
pe_odds.groupby( [ 'EVENT_ID', 'SELECTION_ID' ] )[ 'ODDS' ].agg( [ np.min, np.max ] ).reset_index()
pe_odds.groupby( [ 'EVENT_ID', 'SELECTION_ID' ] )[ 'ODDS' ].agg( [ np.min, np.max ] ).reset_index()
Out[69]:
EVENT_ID SELECTION_ID amin amax
0 100428417 5490293 1.71 1.71
1 100428417 5881623 1.14 1.35
2 100428417 5922296 2.00 2.00
3 100428417 5956692 2.00 2.02
4 100428419 603721 2.44 2.90
5 100428419 4387436 4.30 6.20
How can I return the results, without the Multi-index, using parameters of the groupby and/or agg function. And without having to resort to using reset_index() ?
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