craftbeerpi4-pione/venv3/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pandas/tests/indexes/test_common.py

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"""
Collection of tests asserting things that should be true for
any index subclass. Makes use of the `indices` fixture defined
in pandas/tests/indexes/conftest.py.
"""
import re
import numpy as np
import pytest
from pandas._libs.tslibs import iNaT
from pandas.core.dtypes.common import is_period_dtype, needs_i8_conversion
import pandas as pd
from pandas import CategoricalIndex, MultiIndex, RangeIndex
import pandas._testing as tm
class TestCommon:
def test_droplevel(self, index):
# GH 21115
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
# Tested separately in test_multi.py
return
assert index.droplevel([]).equals(index)
for level in index.name, [index.name]:
if isinstance(index.name, tuple) and level is index.name:
# GH 21121 : droplevel with tuple name
continue
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
index.droplevel(level)
for level in "wrong", ["wrong"]:
with pytest.raises(
KeyError,
match=r"'Requested level \(wrong\) does not match index name \(None\)'",
):
index.droplevel(level)
def test_constructor_non_hashable_name(self, index):
# GH 20527
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("multiindex handled in test_multi.py")
message = "Index.name must be a hashable type"
renamed = [["1"]]
# With .rename()
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=message):
index.rename(name=renamed)
# With .set_names()
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=message):
index.set_names(names=renamed)
def test_constructor_unwraps_index(self, index):
if isinstance(index, pd.MultiIndex):
raise pytest.skip("MultiIndex has no ._data")
a = index
b = type(a)(a)
tm.assert_equal(a._data, b._data)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("itm", [101, "no_int"])
# FutureWarning from non-tuple sequence of nd indexing
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore::FutureWarning")
def test_getitem_error(self, index, itm):
with pytest.raises(IndexError):
index[itm]
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"fname, sname, expected_name",
[
("A", "A", "A"),
("A", "B", None),
("A", None, None),
(None, "B", None),
(None, None, None),
],
)
def test_corner_union(self, index, fname, sname, expected_name):
# GH 9943 9862
# Test unions with various name combinations
# Do not test MultiIndex or repeats
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex) or not index.is_unique:
pytest.skip("Not for MultiIndex or repeated indices")
# Test copy.union(copy)
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index.copy().set_names(sname)
union = first.union(second)
expected = index.copy().set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
# Test copy.union(empty)
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index.drop(index).set_names(sname)
union = first.union(second)
expected = index.copy().set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
# Test empty.union(copy)
first = index.drop(index).set_names(fname)
second = index.copy().set_names(sname)
union = first.union(second)
expected = index.copy().set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
# Test empty.union(empty)
first = index.drop(index).set_names(fname)
second = index.drop(index).set_names(sname)
union = first.union(second)
expected = index.drop(index).set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
def test_to_flat_index(self, index):
# 22866
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("Separate expectation for MultiIndex")
result = index.to_flat_index()
tm.assert_index_equal(result, index)
def test_set_name_methods(self, index):
new_name = "This is the new name for this index"
# don't tests a MultiIndex here (as its tested separated)
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("Skip check for MultiIndex")
original_name = index.name
new_ind = index.set_names([new_name])
assert new_ind.name == new_name
assert index.name == original_name
res = index.rename(new_name, inplace=True)
# should return None
assert res is None
assert index.name == new_name
assert index.names == [new_name]
# FIXME: dont leave commented-out
# with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="list-like"):
# # should still fail even if it would be the right length
# ind.set_names("a")
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Level must be None"):
index.set_names("a", level=0)
# rename in place just leaves tuples and other containers alone
name = ("A", "B")
index.rename(name, inplace=True)
assert index.name == name
assert index.names == [name]
def test_copy_and_deepcopy(self, index):
from copy import copy, deepcopy
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("Skip check for MultiIndex")
for func in (copy, deepcopy):
idx_copy = func(index)
assert idx_copy is not index
assert idx_copy.equals(index)
new_copy = index.copy(deep=True, name="banana")
assert new_copy.name == "banana"
def test_unique(self, index):
# don't test a MultiIndex here (as its tested separated)
# don't test a CategoricalIndex because categories change (GH 18291)
if isinstance(index, (MultiIndex, CategoricalIndex)):
pytest.skip("Skip check for MultiIndex/CategoricalIndex")
# GH 17896
expected = index.drop_duplicates()
for level in 0, index.name, None:
result = index.unique(level=level)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
msg = "Too many levels: Index has only 1 level, not 4"
with pytest.raises(IndexError, match=msg):
index.unique(level=3)
msg = (
fr"Requested level \(wrong\) does not match index name "
fr"\({re.escape(index.name.__repr__())}\)"
)
with pytest.raises(KeyError, match=msg):
index.unique(level="wrong")
def test_get_unique_index(self, index):
# MultiIndex tested separately
if not len(index) or isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("Skip check for empty Index and MultiIndex")
idx = index[[0] * 5]
idx_unique = index[[0]]
# We test against `idx_unique`, so first we make sure it's unique
# and doesn't contain nans.
assert idx_unique.is_unique is True
try:
assert idx_unique.hasnans is False
except NotImplementedError:
pass
for dropna in [False, True]:
result = idx._get_unique_index(dropna=dropna)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, idx_unique)
# nans:
if not index._can_hold_na:
pytest.skip("Skip na-check if index cannot hold na")
if is_period_dtype(index.dtype):
vals = index[[0] * 5]._data
vals[0] = pd.NaT
elif needs_i8_conversion(index.dtype):
vals = index.asi8[[0] * 5]
vals[0] = iNaT
else:
vals = index.values[[0] * 5]
vals[0] = np.nan
vals_unique = vals[:2]
idx_nan = index._shallow_copy(vals)
idx_unique_nan = index._shallow_copy(vals_unique)
assert idx_unique_nan.is_unique is True
assert idx_nan.dtype == index.dtype
assert idx_unique_nan.dtype == index.dtype
for dropna, expected in zip([False, True], [idx_unique_nan, idx_unique]):
for i in [idx_nan, idx_unique_nan]:
result = i._get_unique_index(dropna=dropna)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_mutability(self, index):
if not len(index):
pytest.skip("Skip check for empty Index")
msg = "Index does not support mutable operations"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
index[0] = index[0]
def test_view(self, index):
assert index.view().name == index.name
def test_searchsorted_monotonic(self, index):
# GH17271
# not implemented for tuple searches in MultiIndex
# or Intervals searches in IntervalIndex
if isinstance(index, (MultiIndex, pd.IntervalIndex)):
pytest.skip("Skip check for MultiIndex/IntervalIndex")
# nothing to test if the index is empty
if index.empty:
pytest.skip("Skip check for empty Index")
value = index[0]
# determine the expected results (handle dupes for 'right')
expected_left, expected_right = 0, (index == value).argmin()
if expected_right == 0:
# all values are the same, expected_right should be length
expected_right = len(index)
# test _searchsorted_monotonic in all cases
# test searchsorted only for increasing
if index.is_monotonic_increasing:
ssm_left = index._searchsorted_monotonic(value, side="left")
assert expected_left == ssm_left
ssm_right = index._searchsorted_monotonic(value, side="right")
assert expected_right == ssm_right
ss_left = index.searchsorted(value, side="left")
assert expected_left == ss_left
ss_right = index.searchsorted(value, side="right")
assert expected_right == ss_right
elif index.is_monotonic_decreasing:
ssm_left = index._searchsorted_monotonic(value, side="left")
assert expected_left == ssm_left
ssm_right = index._searchsorted_monotonic(value, side="right")
assert expected_right == ssm_right
else:
# non-monotonic should raise.
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
index._searchsorted_monotonic(value, side="left")
def test_pickle(self, index):
original_name, index.name = index.name, "foo"
unpickled = tm.round_trip_pickle(index)
assert index.equals(unpickled)
index.name = original_name
def test_drop_duplicates(self, index, keep):
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("MultiIndex is tested separately")
if isinstance(index, RangeIndex):
pytest.skip(
"RangeIndex is tested in test_drop_duplicates_no_duplicates "
"as it cannot hold duplicates"
)
if len(index) == 0:
pytest.skip(
"empty index is tested in test_drop_duplicates_no_duplicates "
"as it cannot hold duplicates"
)
# make unique index
holder = type(index)
unique_values = list(set(index))
unique_idx = holder(unique_values)
# make duplicated index
n = len(unique_idx)
duplicated_selection = np.random.choice(n, int(n * 1.5))
idx = holder(unique_idx.values[duplicated_selection])
# Series.duplicated is tested separately
expected_duplicated = (
pd.Series(duplicated_selection).duplicated(keep=keep).values
)
tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(idx.duplicated(keep=keep), expected_duplicated)
# Series.drop_duplicates is tested separately
expected_dropped = holder(pd.Series(idx).drop_duplicates(keep=keep))
tm.assert_index_equal(idx.drop_duplicates(keep=keep), expected_dropped)
def test_drop_duplicates_no_duplicates(self, index):
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
pytest.skip("MultiIndex is tested separately")
# make unique index
if isinstance(index, RangeIndex):
# RangeIndex cannot have duplicates
unique_idx = index
else:
holder = type(index)
unique_values = list(set(index))
unique_idx = holder(unique_values)
# check on unique index
expected_duplicated = np.array([False] * len(unique_idx), dtype="bool")
tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(unique_idx.duplicated(), expected_duplicated)
result_dropped = unique_idx.drop_duplicates()
tm.assert_index_equal(result_dropped, unique_idx)
# validate shallow copy
assert result_dropped is not unique_idx
def test_drop_duplicates_inplace(self, index):
msg = r"drop_duplicates\(\) got an unexpected keyword argument"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
index.drop_duplicates(inplace=True)
def test_has_duplicates(self, index):
holder = type(index)
if not len(index) or isinstance(index, (MultiIndex, RangeIndex)):
# MultiIndex tested separately in:
# tests/indexes/multi/test_unique_and_duplicates.
# RangeIndex is unique by definition.
pytest.skip("Skip check for empty Index, MultiIndex, and RangeIndex")
idx = holder([index[0]] * 5)
assert idx.is_unique is False
assert idx.has_duplicates is True
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"dtype",
["int64", "uint64", "float64", "category", "datetime64[ns]", "timedelta64[ns]"],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("copy", [True, False])
def test_astype_preserves_name(self, index, dtype, copy):
# https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/32013
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
index.names = ["idx" + str(i) for i in range(index.nlevels)]
else:
index.name = "idx"
try:
# Some of these conversions cannot succeed so we use a try / except
if copy:
result = index.copy(dtype=dtype)
else:
result = index.astype(dtype)
except (ValueError, TypeError, NotImplementedError, SystemError):
return
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
assert result.names == index.names
else:
assert result.name == index.name