I want to count the number of instances of vertical bars "|" in a each row of a particular column in a pandas dataframe. But using str.count("|") yields some strange behaviour:
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame(['some text', None, 'a|few|vertical|bars', 'one|'])
df[0].str.count("|")
outputs
0 10.0
1 NaN
2 20.0
3 5.0
Name: 0, dtype: float64
What's going on here? If I use apply instead, I get the expected answer:
df.apply(lambda x: str(x[0]).count("|"),axis=1)
yields
0 0
1 0
2 3
3 1
dtype: int64
Try this, pat is a regex string and | is a regex operator, OR, so escape with '\', blackslash:
df[0].str.count('\|')
Output:
0 0.0
1 NaN
2 3.0
3 1.0
Name: 0, dtype: float64
Note: str.count in the standard library is different from pd.Series.str.count where the former doesn't use regex, but the method from pandas does per docs linked above.
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