I have the following data frame:
import pandas as pd
# Create DataFrame
df = pd.DataFrame(
{'id':[2967, 5335, 13950, 6141, 6169],\
'Player': ['Cedric Hunter', 'Maurice Baker' ,\
'Ratko Varda' ,'Ryan Bowen' ,'Adrian Caldwell'],\
'Year': [1991 ,2004 ,2001 ,2009 ,1997],\
'Age': [27 ,25 ,22 ,34 ,31],\
'Tm':['CHH' ,'VAN' ,'TOT' ,'OKC' ,'DAL'],\
'G':[6 ,7 ,60 ,52 ,81]})
df.set_index('Player', inplace=True)
It shows:
Out[128]:
Age G Tm Year id
Player
Cedric Hunter 27 6 CHH 1991 2967
Maurice Baker 25 7 VAN 2004 5335
Ratko Varda 22 60 TOT 2001 13950
Ryan Bowen 34 52 OKC 2009 6141
Adrian Caldwell 31 81 DAL 1997 6169
What I want to do is to sort the 'Player' index in the arbitrary order according to this list (NOTE: not alphabetical order):
reorderlist = [ 'Maurice Baker', 'Adrian Caldwell','Ratko Varda' ,'Ryan Bowen' ,'Cedric Hunter']
How can I do that?
Just
reindex
To get a custom sort-order on your list of strings, declare it as a categorical and manually specify that order in a sort:
This is since pandas does not yet allow Categoricals as indices:
df.set_index(keys=player_order, inplace=True)
TypeError: unhashable type: 'Categorical'
So you'll want to do a manual custom sort using
df.sort_index(level=player_order)