I would like to apply a function to a dataframe and receive a single dictionary as a result. pandas.apply gives me a Series of dicts, and so currently I have to combine keys from each. I'll use an example to illustrate.
I have a pandas dataframe like so.
In [20]: df
Out[20]:
0 1
0 2.025745 a
1 -1.840914 b
2 -0.428811 c
3 0.718237 d
4 0.079593 e
I have some function that returns a dictionary. For this example I'm using a toy lambda function lambda x: {x: ord(x)} that returns a dictionary.
In [22]: what_i_get = df[1].apply(lambda x: {x: ord(x)})
In [23]: what_i_get
Out[23]:
0 {'a': 97}
1 {'b': 98}
2 {'c': 99}
3 {'d': 100}
4 {'e': 101}
Name: 1
apply() gives me a series of dictionaries, but what I want is a single dictionary.
I could create it with something like this:
In [41]: what_i_want = {}
In [42]: for elem in what_i_get:
....: for k,v in elem.iteritems():
....: what_i_want[k] = v
....:
In [43]: what_i_want
Out[43]: {'a': 97, 'b': 98, 'c': 99, 'd': 100, 'e': 101}
But it seems I should be able to get what I want more directly.
