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10.3.4 Merging dataframes

From the three datafiles we provided for this chapter we used the first one, solarwatts.dat, to set up a dataframe solarWatts; see Section 10.3.1, Creating a dataframe from imported data. In a similar way, we can create dataframes price and rates from the other two files.

We show now how to merge these three dataframes into one and to treat rows with missing data in the resulting dataframe.

First, we merge solarWatts with price. For this, we use the pandas command merge:

solar_all=pd.merge(solarWatts, price, how='outer', sort=True, on='Date')
solar_all=pd.merge(solar_all, rates, how='outer', sort=True, on='Date')

It sets the column Date, which exists in both dataframes as the index of the new frame. The parameter how defines how to set up the new index column. By specifying outer we decided to choose the union of both index columns. Finally, we want to sort the index.

As solarWatts has data for every minute and...

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Claus Führer is a professor of scientific computations at Lund University, Sweden. He has an extensive teaching record that includes intensive programming courses in numerical analysis and engineering mathematics across various levels in many different countries and teaching environments. Claus also develops numerical software in research collaboration with industry and received Lund University's Faculty of Engineering Best Teacher Award in 2016.
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