How to select a specific row of DataFrame
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You will need to select a specific row of a DataFrame.
Here is the code
As you can see we use the DataFrame.iloc[] slicing method.
With iloc you will need to pass the row and column slice you want to subselect.
[row, columns] => e.g. df.iloc[2,:] means the row at index 2 and all the columns.
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
# We create our dataframe
df = pd.DataFrame({"col1": range(0,10),
"col2": range(10,20)})
# We print our dataframe
print(df)
# We print the second row of our dataframe
print(df.iloc[2,:])
Here you are! you now know how to select a specific row of DataFrame.
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