for index, row in df.iterrows():
print(row['c1'], row['c2'])
Output:
10 100
11 110
12 120
import pandas as pd
inp = [{'c1':10, 'c2':100}, {'c1':11,'c2':110}, {'c1':12,'c2':120}]
df = pd.DataFrame(inp)
print (df)
#With iterrows method
for index, row in df.iterrows():
print(row["c1"], row["c2"])
#With itertuples method
for row in df.itertuples(index=True, name='Pandas'):
print(row.c1, row.c2)
df = pd.DataFrame([{'c1':10, 'c2':100}, {'c1':11,'c2':110}, {'c1':12,'c2':120}])
for index, row in df.iterrows():
print(row['c1'], row['c2'])
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
df = pd.DataFrame({'c1': [10, 11, 12], 'c2': [100, 110, 120]})
for index, row in df.iterrows():
print(row['c1'], row['c2'])
df = pd.DataFrame({'num_legs': [4, 2], 'num_wings': [0, 2]},
... index=['dog', 'hawk'])
>>> df
num_legs num_wings
dog 4 0
hawk 2 2
>>> for row in df.itertuples():
... print(row)
...
Pandas(Index='dog', num_legs=4, num_wings=0)
Pandas(Index='hawk', num_legs=2, num_wings=2)
for index, row in df.iloc[50:100].iterrows()
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame({'c1': [10, 11, 12], 'c2': [100, 110, 120]})
df = df.reset_index() # make sure indexes pair with number of rows
for index, row in df.iterrows():
print(row['c1'], row['c2'])