Python - Typecasting Pandas into set



To typecast pandas into Set, use the set(). At first, let us create a DataFrame −

dataFrame = pd.DataFrame( { "EmpName": ['John', 'Ted', 'Jacob', 'Scarlett', 'Ami', 'Ted', 'Scarlett'], "Zone": ['North', 'South', 'South', 'East', 'West', 'East', 'North'] } ) 

Typecast pandas to set and then take set union −

set(dataFrame.EmpName) | set(dataFrame.Zone)

Example

Following is the complete code −

 import pandas as pd # Create DataFrame dataFrame = pd.DataFrame( { "EmpName": ['John', 'Ted', 'Jacob', 'Scarlett', 'Ami', 'Ted', 'Scarlett'], "Zone": ['North', 'South', 'South', 'East', 'West', 'East', 'North'] } ) print"DataFrame ...\n",dataFrame # Pandas into Set print"\nTypecast Pandas into Set...\n",set(dataFrame.EmpName) | set(dataFrame.Zone) 

Output

This will produce the following output −

DataFrame ...     EmpName Zone 0      John North 1       Ted South 2     Jacob South 3  Scarlett East 4       Ami West 5       Ted East 6  Scarlett North Typecast Pandas into Set... set(['Ami', 'East', 'North', 'West', 'Ted', 'South', 'Jacob', 'John', 'Scarlett'])
Updated on: 2021-09-15T07:58:46+05:30

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