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ENH: #9847, adding a "same" and "expand" param to StringMethods.split() #9870
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@@ -624,6 +624,7 @@ def str_pad(arr, width, side='left', fillchar=' '): | |
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def str_split(arr, pat=None, n=None, return_type='series'): | ||
""" | ||
Deprecated: return_types 'series', 'index', 'frame' are now deprecated | ||
Split each string (a la re.split) in array by given pattern, propagating NA | ||
values | ||
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@@ -632,9 +633,9 @@ def str_split(arr, pat=None, n=None, return_type='series'): | |
pat : string, default None | ||
String or regular expression to split on. If None, splits on whitespace | ||
n : int, default None (all) | ||
return_type : {'series', 'index', 'frame'}, default 'series' | ||
If frame, returns a DataFrame (elements are strings) | ||
If series or index, returns the same type as the original object | ||
return_type : {'same', 'expand'}, default 'series' | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. should be |
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If expand, returns a DataFrame (elements are strings) | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Can you add puntcuation? (so a Also, can you quote expand (like |
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If series, index or same, returns the same type as the original object | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. I would only mention 'same' here (as you did for 'frame') |
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(elements are lists of strings). | ||
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Notes | ||
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@@ -649,11 +650,14 @@ def str_split(arr, pat=None, n=None, return_type='series'): | |
from pandas.core.frame import DataFrame | ||
from pandas.core.index import Index | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. this is a minor point but it might be good idea to use a
this way the rest of the code doesn't have to contain references to the old names, making it easier to remove the deprecation stuff later. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Should this be updated to use expand=True/False or keep as same/expand? |
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if return_type not in ('series', 'index', 'frame'): | ||
raise ValueError("return_type must be {'series', 'index', 'frame'}") | ||
if return_type == 'frame' and isinstance(arr, Index): | ||
if return_type not in ('series', 'index', 'frame', 'same', 'expand'): | ||
raise ValueError("return_type must be {'series', 'index', 'frame', 'same', 'expand'}") | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. also, here I would only mention 'same' and 'expand' |
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if return_type in ('frame', 'expand') and isinstance(arr, Index): | ||
raise ValueError("return_type='frame' is not supported for string " | ||
"methods on Index") | ||
if return_type in ('series', 'index', 'frame'): | ||
warnings.warn(("'series', 'index' and 'frame' are deprecated. Please use 'same' or 'expand' instead"), | ||
FutureWarning) | ||
if pat is None: | ||
if n is None or n == 0: | ||
n = -1 | ||
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@@ -668,7 +672,7 @@ def str_split(arr, pat=None, n=None, return_type='series'): | |
n = 0 | ||
regex = re.compile(pat) | ||
f = lambda x: regex.split(x, maxsplit=n) | ||
if return_type == 'frame': | ||
if return_type in ('frame', 'expand'): | ||
res = DataFrame((Series(x) for x in _na_map(f, arr)), index=arr.index) | ||
else: | ||
res = _na_map(f, arr) | ||
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Can you move this comment to the
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To explain: the first sentence is used in summary tables on the API pages, so this is not what we want to show there.