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Q: How to specify dataframe as a variable while calling a python function

RSMI have a written a python function that takes a data frame as one of the arguments. Below is the simplified version of the function: def cat_update(df_to_update, df_source, cat_lst, con_lst): try: for cat, con in itertools.product(cat_lst, con_lst): df_to_update.at[cat, c...

Can't you just do cat_update(df_templete1, df_source_1, cat_lst, con_lst)?
RSM
RSM
i have multiple source dataframes. If i use the above, i will have to write same function multiple times like: cat_update(df_templete1, df_source_1, cat_lst, con_lst); cat_update(df_templete1, df_source_2, cat_lst, con_lst), and so on
Use a loop: for source_df in [df_source_1, df_source2, ...]: cat_update(df_templete1, source_df, cat_lst, con_lst)
RSM
RSM
This source is not to be iterated one by one. It takes specific input as I have mentioned in my updated question. Please review that part and advise if possible.
Can you please remove this duplicate tag? I checked the linked question but that does not solve my query. The issue here is to use a variable to substitute a data frame name.
Looks like you should have a dictionary that maps df names to dataframes.
How is that not a duplicate? It shows how to look up a variable from its name.
The dataframe name is a variable. globals()['
globals()['df_source_1'] should work
RSM
RSM
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the dictionary part will come into the picture in case we are using the data frame explicitly, right? Not when user is providing the input
Of course you can do it when the user supplies the input
df_dict[user_input]
Put all your dataframes in a dictionary df_dict, then use df_dict[energy_source]
RSM
RSM
this would use it as a string along with quotes
it wont be recognised as dataframe but a string
I wanted it to be in the format "pandas.core.frame.DataFrame" to use it in the called function
I don't know what you're talking about. The values of a dictionary can be any type of data, including dataframes.
df_dict['df_source_1'] = pandas.core.frame.DataFrame(...)
Nothing there will make it a string
RSM
RSM
I haven't used this before, let me check this out once. thanks

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