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pandas.MultiIndex.from_tuples
classmethod MultiIndex.from_tuples(tuples, sortorder=None, names=None)
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Convert list of tuples to MultiIndex.
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tuples : list / sequence of tuple-likes
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Each tuple is the index of one row/column.
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sortorder : int or None
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Level of sortedness (must be lexicographically sorted by that level).
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names : list / sequence of str, optional
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Names for the levels in the index.
Returns: -
index : MultiIndex
See also
MultiIndex.from_arrays
- Convert list of arrays to MultiIndex.
MultiIndex.from_product
- Make a MultiIndex from cartesian product of iterables.
MultiIndex.from_frame
- Make a MultiIndex from a DataFrame.
Examples
>>> tuples = [(1, 'red'), (1, 'blue'), ... (2, 'red'), (2, 'blue')] >>> pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples(tuples, names=('number', 'color')) MultiIndex([(1, 'red'), (1, 'blue'), (2, 'red'), (2, 'blue')], names=['number', 'color'])
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