Assume, you have a dataframe and the result for orderDict with list of tuples are −
OrderedDict([('Index', 0), ('Name', 'Raj'), ('Age', 13), ('City', 'Chennai'), ('Mark', 80)]) OrderedDict([('Index', 1), ('Name', 'Ravi'), ('Age', 12), ('City', 'Delhi'), ('Mark', 90)]) OrderedDict([('Index', 2), ('Name', 'Ram'), ('Age', 13), ('City', 'Chennai'), ('Mark', 95)])
Solution
To solve this, we will follow the steps given below −
Define a dataframe
Set for loop to access all the rows using df.itertuples() function inside set name=’stud’
for row in df.itertuples(name='stud')
Convert all the rows to orderDict with list of tuples using rows._asdict() function and save it as dict_row. Finally print the values,
dict_row = row._asdict() print(dict_row)
Example
Let’s check the following code to get a better understanding −
import pandas as pd Students = [('Raj', 13, 'Chennai', 80) , ('Ravi', 12, 'Delhi' , 90) , ('Ram', 13, 'Chennai', 95)] df = pd.DataFrame(Students, columns=['Name', 'Age', 'City', 'Mark']) print("DataFrame is:\n",df) for row in df.itertuples(name='stud'): dict_row = row._asdict() print(dict_row)
Output
DataFrame is: Name Age City Mark 0 Raj 13 Chennai 80 1 Ravi 12 Delhi 90 2 Ram 13 Chennai 95 OrderedDict([('Index', 0), ('Name', 'Raj'), ('Age', 13), ('City', 'Chennai'), ('Mark', 80)]) OrderedDict([('Index', 1), ('Name', 'Ravi'), ('Age', 12), ('City', 'Delhi'), ('Mark', 90)]) OrderedDict([('Index', 2), ('Name', 'Ram'), ('Age', 13), ('City', 'Chennai'), ('Mark', 95)])