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pandas.MultiIndex.to_hierarchical
MultiIndex.to_hierarchical(self, n_repeat, n_shuffle=1)
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Return a MultiIndex reshaped to conform to the shapes given by n_repeat and n_shuffle.
Deprecated since version 0.24.0.
Useful to replicate and rearrange a MultiIndex for combination with another Index with n_repeat items.
Parameters: -
n_repeat : int
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Number of times to repeat the labels on self
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n_shuffle : int
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Controls the reordering of the labels. If the result is going to be an inner level in a MultiIndex, n_shuffle will need to be greater than one. The size of each label must divisible by n_shuffle.
Returns: - MultiIndex
Examples
>>> idx = pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples([(1, 'one'), (1, 'two'), (2, 'one'), (2, 'two')]) >>> idx.to_hierarchical(3) MultiIndex([(1, 'one'), (1, 'one'), (1, 'one'), (1, 'two'), (1, 'two'), (1, 'two'), (2, 'one'), (2, 'one'), (2, 'one'), (2, 'two'), (2, 'two'), (2, 'two')], )
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https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.25.0/reference/api/pandas.MultiIndex.to_hierarchical.html