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A: Add dataframe rows based on external condition

cottontailI would use groupby.apply to add new rows to each model. The general workflow is as follows. Remove duplicate slots from each model. Group the dataframe by the 'model' column. For each model, do anything at all only if a. it is either IBM or Cisco (identified by whether it is a key in N_slots ...

this solution seems to be partially working. It is skipping some of the servers. I need to group this by server, model and slot. Each server could have multip slots
If (3) is satisfied, then use reindex() to add new empty rows. No. I need to check the slot, if it matches number of slots from the N_slots dict do nothin. If it is les add rows to match the N_slots for that server
@user1471980 "I need to check the slot, if it matches number of slots from the N_slots dict do nothin. If it is les add rows to match the N_slots for that server" -- that's precisely what's being done here.
I need to remove duplicates based on servr and slot, not model and slot (if I do this, I lose rows). Also need the order the new_df based on server and slot, currently slot 10 is before 3
@user1471980 I see that dropping duplicates was removing servers; I fixed that particular bug. I also made it sort by slot and server. Does it match your desired output?
this is almost working. I now have repeating slot, I should have unique server, model and slot. I should not have for example multiple slot 1 per server.
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@user1471980 could you elaborate? Using the input in the OP, we get an output where server-model-slot tuples are unique.
is it possible to order the final new_df based on server and slot. In your example, I get server, model and slot. I need to be able to see slot 1,2, 3,4 etc for the same host.
I think I got it, I switched the order to server, slot
@user1471980 Right; .sort_values(by=['server', 'slot']) would order by server first and then by slot for each server.
again this is almost working. Are you only adding rows when the lot starts from 3? I need to look at the number of slot per that server and compare it to the N_slots dict. If N_slots show IBM 8 and it only has slot 1, 2,3, I need to add rows 4,5,6,7,8 and insert available into the grid cell for the server. this is not happening now
hi
hi
I was just going to reply.
So in short, yes, it's assumed that slots start from 3.
I can change it to start from the lowest slot value. Give me 2 min
I really appreciate your help in this
21:23
quick question: what is your pandas version? print(pd.__version__)
Can you upgrade it? To 1.1 or higher?
I am using anaconda
I dont think I can behind fw
I updated the code. It can now start from any slot value
The reason I asked for your pandas version is that your particular version has a buggy extension dtype (Int64 etc.) which throws an error when you want to perform arithmetic operations on it. However, converting it back to int should do the job.
21:44
thank you, let me try it
it is not inserting 'available' to the grid
what is it instead?
instead of 'available' what does it show?
also what does print(df['grid'].dtype) say?
nothing, it is skipping
dtype('0')
are location, row etc. filled? Or are they also empty?
empty, no new rows added
what does new_df['grid'].isna().sum() show?
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how about new_df['grid'].eq('').sum()?
can you show new_df['grid'].tolist()?
yes, it has values except for available
no I meant paste the output of print(new_df['grid'].tolist()) here
22:03
I cannot is confidential data
when the slot started from 3, I saw available in the grid
I want to know what is filled instead of available there. It's clearly not NaN or NA otherwise it would've been filled by 'available'. It's not empty string
could you select a cell that should've been available but isn't, and show it's output?
ok, let's say N_slots value for IBM is 8 but the data frame has slot 1,2,3,4. It should fill 5,6,7,8 with new rows saying available in the grid
it is not adding new cells
it is not adding new rows
ah do you mean it's not adding any new rows at all?
yes
it is not adding new rows, where it is needed
and you said it was adding rows when slot started from 3?
22:10
yes
that was partially worked, as I looked more it was missing data so I noticed you starting from 3
If you change s['slot'] = range(low, low + slots) back to s['slot'] = range(3, 3 + slots) in the function and construct new_df again, does it show 'available'?
yes but let me check again
thanks
no
but your previous code you posted worked partially
changing that line does not insert new rows
So some other global variable must've changed. If you're using jupyter notebook, could you restart the kernel?
If a python shell, perhaps exit and restart?
22:16
ok
do you have low defined anywhere code?
only in your code
22:31
is this code working on that data set I provided?
should I just incude server, model, grid in my data frame, not sure having different columns is the problem
is it still not filling available when you run the code even after restarting your kernel?
yes
it is not inserting new rows
even with s['slot'] = range(3, 3 + slots)?
22:35
not inserting
which was adding new rows previously right?
yes, your previous code inserted
but now it's not inserting, correct?
no, it is not
that's really strange
22:42
I am going to remove other columns and try it
are you using the latest code?
if you copy-paste the current code and run it on the data you have in the OP, do you see rows being added?
something seems to have broken silently and we don't know what that is
I am gona run it again
refreshing data
on my end, I have the data you provided in the question and when I try the latest code, it produces the desired output
22:49
I think I found it
groupby('server') not model
one quick request
in your code
if your code
new_df=(
in there .groupby('model') if I change this to group('server') it works
but I need to sort this so that it is sorted, it goes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 etc
now it goes like this 1, 10, 2, 3
right now, it's assumed that each group has only one model (which is true because the grouper is model); is it always true?
I mean is there always a single model for each server?
I need to group it by server
if I group it by server, your code works
now I have the sort the new_df by server and slot
I see it sort_values but it is not working
Could you try ```new_df = (
df.drop_duplicates(['server', 'model', 'slot'], ignore_index=True) # remove duplicate slots
.groupby('server', sort=False, group_keys=False).apply(add_slots) # add new slots
.ffill() # fill rest of the columns
.astype({'slot': int})
.sort_values(by=['server', 'slot'])
.reset_index(drop=True) # reset index
)
```
yes
it worked
thank you so much, for you help
I really need to look at the final data frame more
I will reach out if I see any more issues with this thing
great! of course, let me know how it goes
23:02
I will accept your answer but let me look at this little more
thanks again

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