will give you the column names in a nice list.
I want to get a list of the column headers from a pandas DataFrame. The DataFrame will come from user input so I won't know how many columns there will be or what they will be called.
For example, if I'm given a DataFrame like this:
>>> my_dataframe
y gdp cap
0 1 2 5
1 2 3 9
2 8 7 2
3 3 4 7
4 6 7 7
5 4 8 3
6 8 2 8
7 9 9 10
8 6 6 4
9 10 10 7
I would get a list like this:
>>> header_list
['y', 'gdp', 'cap']
It gets even simpler (by Pandas 0.16.0):
df.columns.tolist()
will give you the column names in a nice list.
pd.__version__
command.df.keys().tolist()
because there isn’t any df.columns
method implemented yet.%%timeit
final_df.columns.values.tolist()
948 ns ± 19.2 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1000000 loops each)
%%timeit
list(final_df.columns)
14.2 µs ± 79.1 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 100000 loops each)
%%timeit
list(final_df.columns.values)
1.88 µs ± 11.7 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 1000000 loops each)
%%timeit
final_df.columns.tolist()
12.3 µs ± 27.4 ns per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 100000 loops each)
%%timeit
list(final_df.head(1).columns)
163 µs ± 20.6 µs per loop (mean ± std. dev. of 7 runs, 10000 loops each)
This gives us the names of columns in a list:
list(my_dataframe.columns)
Another function called tolist() can be used too:
my_dataframe.columns.tolist()
For a quick, neat, visual check, try this:
for col in df.columns:
print col