pandas.TimedeltaIndex.to_frame#
- TimedeltaIndex.to_frame(index=True, name=<no_default>)[source]#
- Create a DataFrame with a column containing the Index. - Parameters:
- indexbool, default True
- Set the index of the returned DataFrame as the original Index. 
- nameobject, defaults to index.name
- The passed name should substitute for the index name (if it has one). 
 
- Returns:
- DataFrame
- DataFrame containing the original Index data. 
 
 - See also - Index.to_series
- Convert an Index to a Series. 
- Series.to_frame
- Convert Series to DataFrame. 
 - Examples - >>> idx = pd.Index(['Ant', 'Bear', 'Cow'], name='animal') >>> idx.to_frame() animal animal Ant Ant Bear Bear Cow Cow - By default, the original Index is reused. To enforce a new Index: - >>> idx.to_frame(index=False) animal 0 Ant 1 Bear 2 Cow - To override the name of the resulting column, specify name: - >>> idx.to_frame(index=False, name='zoo') zoo 0 Ant 1 Bear 2 Cow