Pandas DataFrame add() Method
Example
Add 15 to each value in the DataFrame:
import pandas as pd
data = {
"points": [100, 120,
114],
"total": [350, 340, 402]
}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
print(df.add(15))
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Definition and Usage
The add()
method adds each value in the DataFrame
with a specified value.
The specified value must be an object that can be added to the values of the DataFrame. It can be a
constant number like the one in the example, or it can be a list-like object
like a list [15, 20]
or a tuple
{"points": 380, "total": 22}
, or a Pandas
Series or another DataFrame, that fits with the original DataFrame.
Syntax
dataframe.add(other, axis, level, fill_value)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
other | Required. A number, list of numbers, or another object with a data structure that fits with the original DataFrame. |
axis | Optional, A definition that decides whether to compare by index or
columns. 0 or 'index' means compare by index. 1 or 'columns' means compare by columns |
level | Optional. A number or label that indicates where to compare. |
fill_value | Optional. A number, or None. Specifies what to do with NaN values before the adding. |
Return Value
A DataFrame with the added result.