I've got a dataset which needs to omit a few rows whilst preserving the order of the rows. My idea was to use a mask with a random number between 0
and the length of my dataset but I'm not sure how to setup a mask without shuffling the rows around i.e. a method similar to sampling a dataset.
Example: Dataset has 5 rows and 2 columns and I would like to remove a row at random.
Col1 | Col2 A | 1 B | 2 C | 5 D | 4 E | 0
transforms to:
Col1 | Col2 A | 1 B | 2 D | 4 E | 0
with the third row (Col1='C'
) omitted by a random choice.
How should I go about this?
The following should work for you. Here I sample remove_n
random row_ids from df
's index. After that df.drop
removes those rows from the data frame and returns the new subset of the old data frame.
import pandas as pd import numpy as np np.random.seed(10) remove_n = 1 df = pd.DataFrame({"a":[1,2,3,4], "b":[5,6,7,8]}) drop_indices = np.random.choice(df.index, remove_n, replace=False) df_subset = df.drop(drop_indices)
DataFrame df
:
a b 0 1 5 1 2 6 2 3 7 3 4 8
DataFrame df_subset
:
a b 0 1 5 1 2 6 3 4 8
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