To get the nth row in a Pandas DataFrame, we can use the iloc() method. For example, df.iloc[4] will return the 5th row because row numbers start from 0.
Steps
- Make two-dimensional, size-mutable, potentially heterogeneous tabular data, df.
- Print input DataFrame, df.
- Initialize a variable nth_row.
- Use iloc() method to get nth row.
- Print the returned DataFrame.
Example
import pandas as pd df = pd.DataFrame( dict( name=['John', 'Jacob', 'Tom', 'Tim', 'Ally'], marks=[89, 23, 100, 56, 90], subjects=["Math", "Physics", "Chemistry", "Biology", "English"] ) ) print "Input DataFrame is:\n", df nth_row = 3 df = df.iloc[nth_row] print "Row ", nth_row, "of the DataFrame is: \n", df
Output
Input DataFrame is: name marks subjects 0 John 89 Math 1 Jacob 23 Physics 2 Tom 100 Chemistry 3 Tim 56 Biology 4 Ally 90 English Row 3 of the DataFrame is: name Tim marks 56 subjects Biology Name: 3, dtype: object