Get total of Pandas column

LearningToJava picture LearningToJava · Dec 22, 2016 · Viewed 316k times · Source

Target

I have a Pandas data frame, as shown below, with multiple columns and would like to get the total of column, MyColumn.


Data Frame - df:

print df

           X           MyColumn  Y              Z   
0          A           84        13.0           69.0   
1          B           76         77.0          127.0   
2          C           28         69.0           16.0   
3          D           28         28.0           31.0   
4          E           19         20.0           85.0   
5          F           84        193.0           70.0   

My attempt:

I have attempted to get the sum of the column using groupby and .sum():

Total = df.groupby['MyColumn'].sum()

print Total

This causes the following error:

TypeError: 'instancemethod' object has no attribute '__getitem__'

Expected Output

I'd have expected the output to be as followed:

319

Or alternatively, I would like df to be edited with a new row entitled TOTAL containing the total:

           X           MyColumn  Y              Z   
0          A           84        13.0           69.0   
1          B           76         77.0          127.0   
2          C           28         69.0           16.0   
3          D           28         28.0           31.0   
4          E           19         20.0           85.0   
5          F           84        193.0           70.0   
TOTAL                  319

Answer

jezrael picture jezrael · Dec 22, 2016

You should use sum:

Total = df['MyColumn'].sum()
print (Total)
319

Then you use loc with Series, in that case the index should be set as the same as the specific column you need to sum:

df.loc['Total'] = pd.Series(df['MyColumn'].sum(), index = ['MyColumn'])
print (df)
         X  MyColumn      Y      Z
0        A      84.0   13.0   69.0
1        B      76.0   77.0  127.0
2        C      28.0   69.0   16.0
3        D      28.0   28.0   31.0
4        E      19.0   20.0   85.0
5        F      84.0  193.0   70.0
Total  NaN     319.0    NaN    NaN

because if you pass scalar, the values of all rows will be filled:

df.loc['Total'] = df['MyColumn'].sum()
print (df)
         X  MyColumn      Y      Z
0        A        84   13.0   69.0
1        B        76   77.0  127.0
2        C        28   69.0   16.0
3        D        28   28.0   31.0
4        E        19   20.0   85.0
5        F        84  193.0   70.0
Total  319       319  319.0  319.0

Two other solutions are with at, and ix see the applications below:

df.at['Total', 'MyColumn'] = df['MyColumn'].sum()
print (df)
         X  MyColumn      Y      Z
0        A      84.0   13.0   69.0
1        B      76.0   77.0  127.0
2        C      28.0   69.0   16.0
3        D      28.0   28.0   31.0
4        E      19.0   20.0   85.0
5        F      84.0  193.0   70.0
Total  NaN     319.0    NaN    NaN

df.ix['Total', 'MyColumn'] = df['MyColumn'].sum()
print (df)
         X  MyColumn      Y      Z
0        A      84.0   13.0   69.0
1        B      76.0   77.0  127.0
2        C      28.0   69.0   16.0
3        D      28.0   28.0   31.0
4        E      19.0   20.0   85.0
5        F      84.0  193.0   70.0
Total  NaN     319.0    NaN    NaN

Note: Since Pandas v0.20, ix has been deprecated. Use loc or iloc instead.