3RNN/Lib/site-packages/pandas/tests/indexes/test_setops.py
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"""
The tests in this package are to ensure the proper resultant dtypes of
set operations.
"""
from datetime import datetime
import operator
import numpy as np
import pytest
from pandas._libs import lib
from pandas.core.dtypes.cast import find_common_type
from pandas import (
CategoricalDtype,
CategoricalIndex,
DatetimeTZDtype,
Index,
MultiIndex,
PeriodDtype,
RangeIndex,
Series,
Timestamp,
)
import pandas._testing as tm
from pandas.api.types import (
is_signed_integer_dtype,
pandas_dtype,
)
def equal_contents(arr1, arr2) -> bool:
"""
Checks if the set of unique elements of arr1 and arr2 are equivalent.
"""
return frozenset(arr1) == frozenset(arr2)
@pytest.fixture(
params=tm.ALL_REAL_NUMPY_DTYPES
+ [
"object",
"category",
"datetime64[ns]",
"timedelta64[ns]",
]
)
def any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes(request):
"""
Dtypes that can be given to an Index with small positive integers.
This means that for any dtype `x` in the params list, `Index([1, 2, 3], dtype=x)` is
valid and gives the correct Index (sub-)class.
"""
return request.param
def test_union_same_types(index):
# Union with a non-unique, non-monotonic index raises error
# Only needed for bool index factory
idx1 = index.sort_values()
idx2 = index.sort_values()
assert idx1.union(idx2).dtype == idx1.dtype
def test_union_different_types(index_flat, index_flat2, request):
# This test only considers combinations of indices
# GH 23525
idx1 = index_flat
idx2 = index_flat2
if (
not idx1.is_unique
and not idx2.is_unique
and idx1.dtype.kind == "i"
and idx2.dtype.kind == "b"
) or (
not idx2.is_unique
and not idx1.is_unique
and idx2.dtype.kind == "i"
and idx1.dtype.kind == "b"
):
# Each condition had idx[1|2].is_monotonic_decreasing
# but failed when e.g.
# idx1 = Index(
# [True, True, True, True, True, True, True, True, False, False], dtype='bool'
# )
# idx2 = Index([0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2], dtype='int64')
mark = pytest.mark.xfail(
reason="GH#44000 True==1", raises=ValueError, strict=False
)
request.applymarker(mark)
common_dtype = find_common_type([idx1.dtype, idx2.dtype])
warn = None
msg = "'<' not supported between"
if not len(idx1) or not len(idx2):
pass
elif (idx1.dtype.kind == "c" and (not lib.is_np_dtype(idx2.dtype, "iufc"))) or (
idx2.dtype.kind == "c" and (not lib.is_np_dtype(idx1.dtype, "iufc"))
):
# complex objects non-sortable
warn = RuntimeWarning
elif (
isinstance(idx1.dtype, PeriodDtype) and isinstance(idx2.dtype, CategoricalDtype)
) or (
isinstance(idx2.dtype, PeriodDtype) and isinstance(idx1.dtype, CategoricalDtype)
):
warn = FutureWarning
msg = r"PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated"
mark = pytest.mark.xfail(
reason="Warning not produced on all builds",
raises=AssertionError,
strict=False,
)
request.applymarker(mark)
any_uint64 = np.uint64 in (idx1.dtype, idx2.dtype)
idx1_signed = is_signed_integer_dtype(idx1.dtype)
idx2_signed = is_signed_integer_dtype(idx2.dtype)
# Union with a non-unique, non-monotonic index raises error
# This applies to the boolean index
idx1 = idx1.sort_values()
idx2 = idx2.sort_values()
with tm.assert_produces_warning(warn, match=msg):
res1 = idx1.union(idx2)
res2 = idx2.union(idx1)
if any_uint64 and (idx1_signed or idx2_signed):
assert res1.dtype == np.dtype("O")
assert res2.dtype == np.dtype("O")
else:
assert res1.dtype == common_dtype
assert res2.dtype == common_dtype
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"idx1,idx2",
[
(Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64), RangeIndex(5)),
(Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.float64), Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.int64)),
(Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.float64), RangeIndex(5)),
(Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.float64), Index(np.arange(5), dtype=np.uint64)),
],
)
def test_compatible_inconsistent_pairs(idx1, idx2):
# GH 23525
res1 = idx1.union(idx2)
res2 = idx2.union(idx1)
assert res1.dtype in (idx1.dtype, idx2.dtype)
assert res2.dtype in (idx1.dtype, idx2.dtype)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"left, right, expected",
[
("int64", "int64", "int64"),
("int64", "uint64", "object"),
("int64", "float64", "float64"),
("uint64", "float64", "float64"),
("uint64", "uint64", "uint64"),
("float64", "float64", "float64"),
("datetime64[ns]", "int64", "object"),
("datetime64[ns]", "uint64", "object"),
("datetime64[ns]", "float64", "object"),
("datetime64[ns, CET]", "int64", "object"),
("datetime64[ns, CET]", "uint64", "object"),
("datetime64[ns, CET]", "float64", "object"),
("Period[D]", "int64", "object"),
("Period[D]", "uint64", "object"),
("Period[D]", "float64", "object"),
],
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("names", [("foo", "foo", "foo"), ("foo", "bar", None)])
def test_union_dtypes(left, right, expected, names):
left = pandas_dtype(left)
right = pandas_dtype(right)
a = Index([], dtype=left, name=names[0])
b = Index([], dtype=right, name=names[1])
result = a.union(b)
assert result.dtype == expected
assert result.name == names[2]
# Testing name retention
# TODO: pin down desired dtype; do we want it to be commutative?
result = a.intersection(b)
assert result.name == names[2]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("values", [[1, 2, 2, 3], [3, 3]])
def test_intersection_duplicates(values):
# GH#31326
a = Index(values)
b = Index([3, 3])
result = a.intersection(b)
expected = Index([3])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
class TestSetOps:
# Set operation tests shared by all indexes in the `index` fixture
@pytest.mark.parametrize("case", [0.5, "xxx"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"method", ["intersection", "union", "difference", "symmetric_difference"]
)
def test_set_ops_error_cases(self, case, method, index):
# non-iterable input
msg = "Input must be Index or array-like"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
getattr(index, method)(case)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
def test_intersection_base(self, index):
if isinstance(index, CategoricalIndex):
pytest.skip(f"Not relevant for {type(index).__name__}")
first = index[:5].unique()
second = index[:3].unique()
intersect = first.intersection(second)
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, second)
if isinstance(index.dtype, DatetimeTZDtype):
# The second.values below will drop tz, so the rest of this test
# is not applicable.
return
# GH#10149
cases = [second.to_numpy(), second.to_series(), second.to_list()]
for case in cases:
result = first.intersection(case)
assert equal_contents(result, second)
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
msg = "other must be a MultiIndex or a list of tuples"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
first.intersection([1, 2, 3])
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
"ignore:Falling back on a non-pyarrow:pandas.errors.PerformanceWarning"
)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
def test_union_base(self, index):
index = index.unique()
first = index[3:]
second = index[:5]
everything = index
union = first.union(second)
tm.assert_index_equal(union.sort_values(), everything.sort_values())
if isinstance(index.dtype, DatetimeTZDtype):
# The second.values below will drop tz, so the rest of this test
# is not applicable.
return
# GH#10149
cases = [second.to_numpy(), second.to_series(), second.to_list()]
for case in cases:
result = first.union(case)
assert equal_contents(result, everything)
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
msg = "other must be a MultiIndex or a list of tuples"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
first.union([1, 2, 3])
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
"ignore:Falling back on a non-pyarrow:pandas.errors.PerformanceWarning"
)
def test_difference_base(self, sort, index):
first = index[2:]
second = index[:4]
if index.inferred_type == "boolean":
# i think (TODO: be sure) there assumptions baked in about
# the index fixture that don't hold here?
answer = set(first).difference(set(second))
elif isinstance(index, CategoricalIndex):
answer = []
else:
answer = index[4:]
result = first.difference(second, sort)
assert equal_contents(result, answer)
# GH#10149
cases = [second.to_numpy(), second.to_series(), second.to_list()]
for case in cases:
result = first.difference(case, sort)
assert equal_contents(result, answer)
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
msg = "other must be a MultiIndex or a list of tuples"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
first.difference([1, 2, 3], sort)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
"ignore:Falling back on a non-pyarrow:pandas.errors.PerformanceWarning"
)
def test_symmetric_difference(self, index):
if isinstance(index, CategoricalIndex):
pytest.skip(f"Not relevant for {type(index).__name__}")
if len(index) < 2:
pytest.skip("Too few values for test")
if index[0] in index[1:] or index[-1] in index[:-1]:
# index fixture has e.g. an index of bools that does not satisfy this,
# another with [0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2]
pytest.skip("Index values no not satisfy test condition.")
first = index[1:]
second = index[:-1]
answer = index[[0, -1]]
result = first.symmetric_difference(second)
tm.assert_index_equal(result.sort_values(), answer.sort_values())
# GH#10149
cases = [second.to_numpy(), second.to_series(), second.to_list()]
for case in cases:
result = first.symmetric_difference(case)
assert equal_contents(result, answer)
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
msg = "other must be a MultiIndex or a list of tuples"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
first.symmetric_difference([1, 2, 3])
@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_flat, fname, sname, expected_name):
# GH#9943, GH#9862
# Test unions with various name combinations
# Do not test MultiIndex or repeats
if not index_flat.is_unique:
index = index_flat.unique()
else:
index = index_flat
# 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)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"fname, sname, expected_name",
[
("A", "A", "A"),
("A", "B", None),
("A", None, None),
(None, "B", None),
(None, None, None),
],
)
def test_union_unequal(self, index_flat, fname, sname, expected_name):
if not index_flat.is_unique:
index = index_flat.unique()
else:
index = index_flat
# test copy.union(subset) - need sort for unicode and string
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index[1:].set_names(sname)
union = first.union(second).sort_values()
expected = index.set_names(expected_name).sort_values()
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
@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_intersect(self, index_flat, fname, sname, expected_name):
# GH#35847
# Test intersections with various name combinations
if not index_flat.is_unique:
index = index_flat.unique()
else:
index = index_flat
# Test copy.intersection(copy)
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index.copy().set_names(sname)
intersect = first.intersection(second)
expected = index.copy().set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, expected)
# Test copy.intersection(empty)
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index.drop(index).set_names(sname)
intersect = first.intersection(second)
expected = index.drop(index).set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, expected)
# Test empty.intersection(copy)
first = index.drop(index).set_names(fname)
second = index.copy().set_names(sname)
intersect = first.intersection(second)
expected = index.drop(index).set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, expected)
# Test empty.intersection(empty)
first = index.drop(index).set_names(fname)
second = index.drop(index).set_names(sname)
intersect = first.intersection(second)
expected = index.drop(index).set_names(expected_name)
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"fname, sname, expected_name",
[
("A", "A", "A"),
("A", "B", None),
("A", None, None),
(None, "B", None),
(None, None, None),
],
)
def test_intersect_unequal(self, index_flat, fname, sname, expected_name):
if not index_flat.is_unique:
index = index_flat.unique()
else:
index = index_flat
# test copy.intersection(subset) - need sort for unicode and string
first = index.copy().set_names(fname)
second = index[1:].set_names(sname)
intersect = first.intersection(second).sort_values()
expected = index[1:].set_names(expected_name).sort_values()
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, expected)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
def test_intersection_name_retention_with_nameless(self, index):
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
index = index.rename(list(range(index.nlevels)))
else:
index = index.rename("foo")
other = np.asarray(index)
result = index.intersection(other)
assert result.name == index.name
# empty other, same dtype
result = index.intersection(other[:0])
assert result.name == index.name
# empty `self`
result = index[:0].intersection(other)
assert result.name == index.name
def test_difference_preserves_type_empty(self, index, sort):
# GH#20040
# If taking difference of a set and itself, it
# needs to preserve the type of the index
if not index.is_unique:
pytest.skip("Not relevant since index is not unique")
result = index.difference(index, sort=sort)
expected = index[:0]
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected, exact=True)
def test_difference_name_retention_equals(self, index, names):
if isinstance(index, MultiIndex):
names = [[x] * index.nlevels for x in names]
index = index.rename(names[0])
other = index.rename(names[1])
assert index.equals(other)
result = index.difference(other)
expected = index[:0].rename(names[2])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_intersection_difference_match_empty(self, index, sort):
# GH#20040
# Test that the intersection of an index with an
# empty index produces the same index as the difference
# of an index with itself. Test for all types
if not index.is_unique:
pytest.skip("Not relevant because index is not unique")
inter = index.intersection(index[:0])
diff = index.difference(index, sort=sort)
tm.assert_index_equal(inter, diff, exact=True)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(r"ignore:PeriodDtype\[B\] is deprecated:FutureWarning")
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
"ignore:Falling back on a non-pyarrow:pandas.errors.PerformanceWarning"
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"method", ["intersection", "union", "difference", "symmetric_difference"]
)
def test_setop_with_categorical(index_flat, sort, method):
# MultiIndex tested separately in tests.indexes.multi.test_setops
index = index_flat
other = index.astype("category")
exact = "equiv" if isinstance(index, RangeIndex) else True
result = getattr(index, method)(other, sort=sort)
expected = getattr(index, method)(index, sort=sort)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected, exact=exact)
result = getattr(index, method)(other[:5], sort=sort)
expected = getattr(index, method)(index[:5], sort=sort)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected, exact=exact)
def test_intersection_duplicates_all_indexes(index):
# GH#38743
if index.empty:
# No duplicates in empty indexes
pytest.skip("Not relevant for empty Index")
idx = index
idx_non_unique = idx[[0, 0, 1, 2]]
assert idx.intersection(idx_non_unique).equals(idx_non_unique.intersection(idx))
assert idx.intersection(idx_non_unique).is_unique
def test_union_duplicate_index_subsets_of_each_other(
any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes,
):
# GH#31326
dtype = any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes
a = Index([1, 2, 2, 3], dtype=dtype)
b = Index([3, 3, 4], dtype=dtype)
expected = Index([1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4], dtype=dtype)
if isinstance(a, CategoricalIndex):
expected = Index([1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4])
result = a.union(b)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
result = a.union(b, sort=False)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_with_duplicate_index_and_non_monotonic(
any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes,
):
# GH#36289
dtype = any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes
a = Index([1, 0, 0], dtype=dtype)
b = Index([0, 1], dtype=dtype)
expected = Index([0, 0, 1], dtype=dtype)
result = a.union(b)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
result = b.union(a)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_duplicate_index_different_dtypes():
# GH#36289
a = Index([1, 2, 2, 3])
b = Index(["1", "0", "0"])
expected = Index([1, 2, 2, 3, "1", "0", "0"])
result = a.union(b, sort=False)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_same_value_duplicated_in_both():
# GH#36289
a = Index([0, 0, 1])
b = Index([0, 0, 1, 2])
result = a.union(b)
expected = Index([0, 0, 1, 2])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("dup", [1, np.nan])
def test_union_nan_in_both(dup):
# GH#36289
a = Index([np.nan, 1, 2, 2])
b = Index([np.nan, dup, 1, 2])
result = a.union(b, sort=False)
expected = Index([np.nan, dup, 1.0, 2.0, 2.0])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_rangeindex_sort_true():
# GH 53490
idx1 = RangeIndex(1, 100, 6)
idx2 = RangeIndex(1, 50, 3)
result = idx1.union(idx2, sort=True)
expected = Index(
[
1,
4,
7,
10,
13,
16,
19,
22,
25,
28,
31,
34,
37,
40,
43,
46,
49,
55,
61,
67,
73,
79,
85,
91,
97,
]
)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_with_duplicate_index_not_subset_and_non_monotonic(
any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes,
):
# GH#36289
dtype = any_dtype_for_small_pos_integer_indexes
a = Index([1, 0, 2], dtype=dtype)
b = Index([0, 0, 1], dtype=dtype)
expected = Index([0, 0, 1, 2], dtype=dtype)
if isinstance(a, CategoricalIndex):
expected = Index([0, 0, 1, 2])
result = a.union(b)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
result = b.union(a)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_int_categorical_with_nan():
ci = CategoricalIndex([1, 2, np.nan])
assert ci.categories.dtype.kind == "i"
idx = Index([1, 2])
result = idx.union(ci)
expected = Index([1, 2, np.nan], dtype=np.float64)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
result = ci.union(idx)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
class TestSetOpsUnsorted:
# These may eventually belong in a dtype-specific test_setops, or
# parametrized over a more general fixture
def test_intersect_str_dates(self):
dt_dates = [datetime(2012, 2, 9), datetime(2012, 2, 22)]
index1 = Index(dt_dates, dtype=object)
index2 = Index(["aa"], dtype=object)
result = index2.intersection(index1)
expected = Index([], dtype=object)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_intersection(self, index, sort):
first = index[:20]
second = index[:10]
intersect = first.intersection(second, sort=sort)
if sort in (None, False):
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect.sort_values(), second.sort_values())
else:
tm.assert_index_equal(intersect, second)
# Corner cases
inter = first.intersection(first, sort=sort)
assert inter is first
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"index2,keeps_name",
[
(Index([3, 4, 5, 6, 7], name="index"), True), # preserve same name
(Index([3, 4, 5, 6, 7], name="other"), False), # drop diff names
(Index([3, 4, 5, 6, 7]), False),
],
)
def test_intersection_name_preservation(self, index2, keeps_name, sort):
index1 = Index([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], name="index")
expected = Index([3, 4, 5])
result = index1.intersection(index2, sort)
if keeps_name:
expected.name = "index"
assert result.name == expected.name
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"first_name,second_name,expected_name",
[("A", "A", "A"), ("A", "B", None), (None, "B", None)],
)
def test_intersection_name_preservation2(
self, index, first_name, second_name, expected_name, sort
):
first = index[5:20]
second = index[:10]
first.name = first_name
second.name = second_name
intersect = first.intersection(second, sort=sort)
assert intersect.name == expected_name
def test_chained_union(self, sort):
# Chained unions handles names correctly
i1 = Index([1, 2], name="i1")
i2 = Index([5, 6], name="i2")
i3 = Index([3, 4], name="i3")
union = i1.union(i2.union(i3, sort=sort), sort=sort)
expected = i1.union(i2, sort=sort).union(i3, sort=sort)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
j1 = Index([1, 2], name="j1")
j2 = Index([], name="j2")
j3 = Index([], name="j3")
union = j1.union(j2.union(j3, sort=sort), sort=sort)
expected = j1.union(j2, sort=sort).union(j3, sort=sort)
tm.assert_index_equal(union, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_union(self, index, sort):
first = index[5:20]
second = index[:10]
everything = index[:20]
union = first.union(second, sort=sort)
if sort in (None, False):
tm.assert_index_equal(union.sort_values(), everything.sort_values())
else:
tm.assert_index_equal(union, everything)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("klass", [np.array, Series, list])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_union_from_iterables(self, index, klass, sort):
# GH#10149
first = index[5:20]
second = index[:10]
everything = index[:20]
case = klass(second.values)
result = first.union(case, sort=sort)
if sort in (None, False):
tm.assert_index_equal(result.sort_values(), everything.sort_values())
else:
tm.assert_index_equal(result, everything)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_union_identity(self, index, sort):
first = index[5:20]
union = first.union(first, sort=sort)
# i.e. identity is not preserved when sort is True
assert (union is first) is (not sort)
# This should no longer be the same object, since [] is not consistent,
# both objects will be recast to dtype('O')
union = first.union(Index([], dtype=first.dtype), sort=sort)
assert (union is first) is (not sort)
union = Index([], dtype=first.dtype).union(first, sort=sort)
assert (union is first) is (not sort)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("second_name,expected", [(None, None), ("name", "name")])
def test_difference_name_preservation(self, index, second_name, expected, sort):
first = index[5:20]
second = index[:10]
answer = index[10:20]
first.name = "name"
second.name = second_name
result = first.difference(second, sort=sort)
if sort is True:
tm.assert_index_equal(result, answer)
else:
answer.name = second_name
tm.assert_index_equal(result.sort_values(), answer.sort_values())
if expected is None:
assert result.name is None
else:
assert result.name == expected
def test_difference_empty_arg(self, index, sort):
first = index.copy()
first = first[5:20]
first.name = "name"
result = first.difference([], sort)
expected = index[5:20].unique()
expected.name = "name"
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_difference_should_not_compare(self):
# GH 55113
left = Index([1, 1])
right = Index([True])
result = left.difference(right)
expected = Index([1])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_difference_identity(self, index, sort):
first = index[5:20]
first.name = "name"
result = first.difference(first, sort)
assert len(result) == 0
assert result.name == first.name
@pytest.mark.parametrize("index", ["string"], indirect=True)
def test_difference_sort(self, index, sort):
first = index[5:20]
second = index[:10]
result = first.difference(second, sort)
expected = index[10:20]
if sort is None:
expected = expected.sort_values()
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("opname", ["difference", "symmetric_difference"])
def test_difference_incomparable(self, opname):
a = Index([3, Timestamp("2000"), 1])
b = Index([2, Timestamp("1999"), 1])
op = operator.methodcaller(opname, b)
with tm.assert_produces_warning(RuntimeWarning):
# sort=None, the default
result = op(a)
expected = Index([3, Timestamp("2000"), 2, Timestamp("1999")])
if opname == "difference":
expected = expected[:2]
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
# sort=False
op = operator.methodcaller(opname, b, sort=False)
result = op(a)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("opname", ["difference", "symmetric_difference"])
def test_difference_incomparable_true(self, opname):
a = Index([3, Timestamp("2000"), 1])
b = Index([2, Timestamp("1999"), 1])
op = operator.methodcaller(opname, b, sort=True)
msg = "'<' not supported between instances of 'Timestamp' and 'int'"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg):
op(a)
def test_symmetric_difference_mi(self, sort):
index1 = MultiIndex.from_tuples(zip(["foo", "bar", "baz"], [1, 2, 3]))
index2 = MultiIndex.from_tuples([("foo", 1), ("bar", 3)])
result = index1.symmetric_difference(index2, sort=sort)
expected = MultiIndex.from_tuples([("bar", 2), ("baz", 3), ("bar", 3)])
if sort is None:
expected = expected.sort_values()
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"index2,expected",
[
(Index([0, 1, np.nan]), Index([2.0, 3.0, 0.0])),
(Index([0, 1]), Index([np.nan, 2.0, 3.0, 0.0])),
],
)
def test_symmetric_difference_missing(self, index2, expected, sort):
# GH#13514 change: {nan} - {nan} == {}
# (GH#6444, sorting of nans, is no longer an issue)
index1 = Index([1, np.nan, 2, 3])
result = index1.symmetric_difference(index2, sort=sort)
if sort is None:
expected = expected.sort_values()
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_symmetric_difference_non_index(self, sort):
index1 = Index([1, 2, 3, 4], name="index1")
index2 = np.array([2, 3, 4, 5])
expected = Index([1, 5], name="index1")
result = index1.symmetric_difference(index2, sort=sort)
if sort in (None, True):
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
else:
tm.assert_index_equal(result.sort_values(), expected)
assert result.name == "index1"
result = index1.symmetric_difference(index2, result_name="new_name", sort=sort)
expected.name = "new_name"
if sort in (None, True):
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
else:
tm.assert_index_equal(result.sort_values(), expected)
assert result.name == "new_name"
def test_union_ea_dtypes(self, any_numeric_ea_and_arrow_dtype):
# GH#51365
idx = Index([1, 2, 3], dtype=any_numeric_ea_and_arrow_dtype)
idx2 = Index([3, 4, 5], dtype=any_numeric_ea_and_arrow_dtype)
result = idx.union(idx2)
expected = Index([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], dtype=any_numeric_ea_and_arrow_dtype)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)
def test_union_string_array(self, any_string_dtype):
idx1 = Index(["a"], dtype=any_string_dtype)
idx2 = Index(["b"], dtype=any_string_dtype)
result = idx1.union(idx2)
expected = Index(["a", "b"], dtype=any_string_dtype)
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)