Python | Pandas Index.tolist()
Last Updated :
24 Dec, 2018
Python is a great language for doing data analysis, primarily because of the fantastic ecosystem of data-centric python packages. Pandas is one of those packages and makes importing and analyzing data much easier.
Pandas Index.tolist()
function return a list of the values. These are each a scalar type, which is a Python scalar (for str, int, float) or a pandas scalar (for Timestamp/Timedelta/Interval/Period).
Syntax: Index.tolist()
Parameters : None
Returns : list
Example #1: Use Index.tolist()
function to convert the index into a list.
import pandas as pd
idx = pd.Index([ 'Harry' , 'Mike' , 'Arther' , 'Nick' ],
name = 'Student' )
print (idx)
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Output :
Let’s convert the index into a List.
Output :
Example #2: Use Index.tolist()
function to convert the index into a python list.
import pandas as pd
idx = pd.Index([ '2000-01-02' , '2000-02-05' , '2000-05-11' ,
'2001-02-11' , '2005-11-12' ])
print (idx)
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Output :
Let’s convert the index into a List.
Output :
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