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pandas.Series.explode
Series.explode(self) → 'Series'
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Transform each element of a list-like to a row, replicating the index values.
New in version 0.25.0.
Returns: - Series
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Exploded lists to rows; index will be duplicated for these rows.
See also
Series.str.split
- Split string values on specified separator.
Series.unstack
- Unstack, a.k.a. pivot, Series with MultiIndex to produce DataFrame.
DataFrame.melt
- Unpivot a DataFrame from wide format to long format
DataFrame.explode
- Explode a DataFrame from list-like columns to long format.
Notes
This routine will explode list-likes including lists, tuples, Series, and np.ndarray. The result dtype of the subset rows will be object. Scalars will be returned unchanged. Empty list-likes will result in a np.nan for that row.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series([[1, 2, 3], 'foo', [], [3, 4]]) >>> s 0 [1, 2, 3] 1 foo 2 [] 3 [3, 4] dtype: object
>>> s.explode() 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 foo 2 NaN 3 3 3 4 dtype: object
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