My DataFrame pipeline needs to handle empty and malformed results, and I added a test df.empty() and encountered this error:
(Pdb) isinstance(tabledf, pd.DataFrame)
True
(Pdb) tabledf.empty()
*** TypeError: 'bool' object is not callable
(Pdb) tabledf
From Location Account Description Value TableName
0 NaN NaN nan TOTAL 0 countreport
(Pdb) tabledf.shape
(1, 6)
Clearly this example DF would return False, because it's not empty (I'll just test for only one row) but now I'm curious why I'm getting this error its not a bool.
pandas.DataFrame.empty is not a callable method, but a property.
Just use it as tabledf.empty rather than tabledf.empty()
The error you are getting is due to the fact that what you are doing is akin to:
>>> some_boolean = True
>>> some_boolean()
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
TypeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-13-02ece9c024ce> in <module>
1 boolean = False
----> 2 boolean()
TypeError: 'bool' object is not callable
empty is an attriibute, not a method, s remove the ()
df = pd.DataFrame()
print(df.empty)
# True
df=pd.DataFrame({"a": [1]})
print(df.empty)
# False
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