Issue
In python, I am trying to find the quickest to hash each value in a pandas data frame.
I know any string can be hashed using:
hash('a string')
But how do I apply this function on each element of a pandas data frame?
This may be a very simple thing to do, but I have just started using python.
Solution
Pass the hash
function to apply
on the str
column:
In [37]:
df = pd.DataFrame({'a':['asds','asdds','asdsadsdas']})
df
Out[37]:
a
0 asds
1 asdds
2 asdsadsdas
In [39]:
df['hash'] = df['a'].apply(hash)
df
Out[39]:
a hash
0 asds 4065519673257264805
1 asdds -2144933431774646974
2 asdsadsdas -3091042543719078458
If you want to do this to every element then call applymap
:
In [42]:
df = pd.DataFrame({'a':['asds','asdds','asdsadsdas'],'b':['asewer','werwer','tyutyuty']})
df
Out[42]:
a b
0 asds asewer
1 asdds werwer
2 asdsadsdas tyutyuty
In [43]:
df.applymap(hash)
Out[43]:
a b
0 4065519673257264805 7631381377676870653
1 -2144933431774646974 -6124472830212927118
2 -3091042543719078458 -1784823178011532358
Answered By - EdChum
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