pandas.DataFrame.iterrows¶
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DataFrame.iterrows()[source]¶
- Iterate over DataFrame rows as (index, Series) pairs. - Returns: - it : generator - A generator that iterates over the rows of the frame. - See also - itertuples
- Iterate over DataFrame rows as namedtuples of the values.
- iteritems
- Iterate over (column name, Series) pairs.
 - Notes - Because - iterrowsreturns a Series for each row, it does not preserve dtypes across the rows (dtypes are preserved across columns for DataFrames). For example,- >>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1, 1.5]], columns=['int', 'float']) >>> row = next(df.iterrows())[1] >>> row int 1.0 float 1.5 Name: 0, dtype: float64 >>> print(row['int'].dtype) float64 >>> print(df['int'].dtype) int64 - To preserve dtypes while iterating over the rows, it is better to use - itertuples()which returns namedtuples of the values and which is generally faster than- iterrows.
- You should never modify something you are iterating over. This is not guaranteed to work in all cases. Depending on the data types, the iterator returns a copy and not a view, and writing to it will have no effect.