On Wednesday, 28 June 2017 14:43:48 UTC+5:30, Paul Barry wrote: > This should do it: > > >>> import pandas as pd > >>> > >>> df1 = pd.DataFrame(['bhaskar', 'Rohit'], columns=['first_name']) > >>> df1 > first_name > 0 bhaskar > 1 Rohit > >>> df2 = pd.DataFrame(['dhariyal', 'Gavval'], columns=['last_name']) > >>> df2 > last_name > 0 dhariyal > 1 Gavval > >>> df = pd.DataFrame() > >>> df['name'] = df1['first_name'] + ' ' + df2['last_name'] > >>> df > name > 0 bhaskar dhariyal > 1 Rohit Gavval > >>> > > Again, I draw your attention to Jake VanderPlas's excellent book, which is > available for free on the web. All of these kind of data manipulations are > covered there: https://github.com/jakevdp/PythonDataScienceHandbook - the > hard copy is worth owning too (if you plan to do a lot of work using > numpy/pandas). > > I'd also recommend the upcoming 2nd edition of Wes McKinney's "Python for > Data Analysis" book - I've just finished tech reviewing it for O'Reilly, > and it is very good, too - highly recommended. > > Regards. > > Paul. > > On 28 June 2017 at 07:11, Bhaskar Dhariyal <dhariyalbhas...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I have 2 dataframe i.e. df1['first_name'] and df2['last_name']. I want to > > make it as df['name']. How to do it using pandas dataframe. > > > > first_name > > ---------- > > bhaskar > > Rohit > > > > > > last_name > > ----------- > > dhariyal > > Gavval > > > > should appear as > > > > name > > ---------- > > bhaskar dhariyal > > Rohit Gavval > > > > > > > > Thanks > > -- > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > > > > > -- > Paul Barry, t: @barrypj <https://twitter.com/barrypj> - w: > http://paulbarry.itcarlow.ie - e: paul.ba...@itcarlow.ie > Lecturer, Computer Networking: Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland.
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