pandas.DataFrame.unstack#
- DataFrame.unstack(level=-1, fill_value=None, sort=True)[source]#
Pivot a level of the (necessarily hierarchical) index labels.
Returns a DataFrame having a new level of column labels whose inner-most level consists of the pivoted index labels.
If the index is not a MultiIndex, the output will be a Series (the analogue of stack when the columns are not a MultiIndex).
- Parameters:
- levelint, str, or list of these, default -1 (last level)
Level(s) of index to unstack, can pass level name.
- fill_valueint, str or dict
Replace NaN with this value if the unstack produces missing values.
- sortbool, default True
Sort the level(s) in the resulting MultiIndex columns.
- Returns:
- Series or DataFrame
If index is a MultiIndex: DataFrame with pivoted index labels as new inner-most level column labels, else Series.
See also
DataFrame.pivot
Pivot a table based on column values.
DataFrame.stack
Pivot a level of the column labels (inverse operation from unstack).
Notes
Reference the user guide for more examples.
Examples
>>> index = pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples( ... [("one", "a"), ("one", "b"), ("two", "a"), ("two", "b")] ... ) >>> s = pd.Series(np.arange(1.0, 5.0), index=index) >>> s one a 1.0 b 2.0 two a 3.0 b 4.0 dtype: float64
>>> s.unstack(level=-1) a b one 1.0 2.0 two 3.0 4.0
>>> s.unstack(level=0) one two a 1.0 3.0 b 2.0 4.0
>>> df = s.unstack(level=0) >>> df.unstack() one a 1.0 b 2.0 two a 3.0 b 4.0 dtype: float64