Reputation: 13427
I'm referencing a dataframe as follows (Sales
is the column name):
total = pd.to_numeric(sales_df.Sales.str.replace("$", "")).sum()
But I don't want Sales
to be hard coded, I want a variable to make it dynamic. How is this done?
TIA
Upvotes: 3
Views: 11012
Reputation: 394439
You can should index your columns by using square brackets:
df['col_name']
So when you accept the input as a str
you can just do:
total = pd.to_numeric(sales_df[user_input_name].str.replace("$", "")).sum()
Additionally accessing columns as an attribute can lead to ambiguous behaviour. Such as having a column named index
and you try to do df.index
which may have different values to the column df['index']
or if you had a column named the same as any valid df method like sum
or var
then this will lead to syntax errors.
So I strongly advise you use square brackets to select columns.
Upvotes: 3