DataFrame.where(self, cond, other=nan, inplace=False, axis=None, level=None, errors='raise', try_cast=False) [source]
Replace values where the condition is False.
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See also
DataFrame.mask()
The where method is an application of the if-then idiom. For each element in the calling DataFrame, if cond is True the element is used; otherwise the corresponding element from the DataFrame other is used.
The signature for DataFrame.where() differs from numpy.where(). Roughly df1.where(m, df2) is equivalent to np.where(m, df1, df2).
For further details and examples see the where documentation in indexing.
>>> s = pd.Series(range(5)) >>> s.where(s > 0) 0 NaN 1 1.0 2 2.0 3 3.0 4 4.0 dtype: float64
>>> s.mask(s > 0) 0 0.0 1 NaN 2 NaN 3 NaN 4 NaN dtype: float64
>>> s.where(s > 1, 10) 0 10 1 10 2 2 3 3 4 4 dtype: int64
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.arange(10).reshape(-1, 2), columns=['A', 'B'])
>>> df
A B
0 0 1
1 2 3
2 4 5
3 6 7
4 8 9
>>> m = df % 3 == 0
>>> df.where(m, -df)
A B
0 0 -1
1 -2 3
2 -4 -5
3 6 -7
4 -8 9
>>> df.where(m, -df) == np.where(m, df, -df)
A B
0 True True
1 True True
2 True True
3 True True
4 True True
>>> df.where(m, -df) == df.mask(~m, -df)
A B
0 True True
1 True True
2 True True
3 True True
4 True True
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