import numpy as np import pytest import pandas as pd from pandas import ( CategoricalIndex, Index, Series, ) import pandas._testing as tm class TestMap: @pytest.mark.parametrize( "data, categories", [ (list("abcbca"), list("cab")), (pd.interval_range(0, 3).repeat(3), pd.interval_range(0, 3)), ], ids=["string", "interval"], ) def test_map_str(self, data, categories, ordered): # GH 31202 - override base class since we want to maintain categorical/ordered index = CategoricalIndex(data, categories=categories, ordered=ordered) result = index.map(str) expected = CategoricalIndex( map(str, data), categories=map(str, categories), ordered=ordered ) tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected) def test_map(self): ci = CategoricalIndex(list("ABABC"), categories=list("CBA"), ordered=True) result = ci.map(lambda x: x.lower()) exp = CategoricalIndex(list("ababc"), categories=list("cba"), ordered=True) tm.assert_index_equal(result, exp) ci = CategoricalIndex( list("ABABC"), categories=list("BAC"), ordered=False, name="XXX" ) result = ci.map(lambda x: x.lower()) exp = CategoricalIndex( list("ababc"), categories=list("bac"), ordered=False, name="XXX" ) tm.assert_index_equal(result, exp) # GH 12766: Return an index not an array tm.assert_index_equal( ci.map(lambda x: 1), Index(np.array([1] * 5, dtype=np.int64), name="XXX") ) # change categories dtype ci = CategoricalIndex(list("ABABC"), categories=list("BAC"), ordered=False) def f(x): return {"A": 10, "B": 20, "C": 30}.get(x) result = ci.map(f) exp = CategoricalIndex( [10, 20, 10, 20, 30], categories=[20, 10, 30], ordered=False ) tm.assert_index_equal(result, exp) result = ci.map(Series([10, 20, 30], index=["A", "B", "C"])) tm.assert_index_equal(result, exp) result = ci.map({"A": 10, "B": 20, "C": 30}) tm.assert_index_equal(result, exp) def test_map_with_categorical_series(self): # GH 12756 a = Index([1, 2, 3, 4]) b = Series(["even", "odd", "even", "odd"], dtype="category") c = Series(["even", "odd", "even", "odd"]) exp = CategoricalIndex(["odd", "even", "odd", np.nan]) tm.assert_index_equal(a.map(b), exp) exp = Index(["odd", "even", "odd", np.nan]) tm.assert_index_equal(a.map(c), exp) @pytest.mark.parametrize( ("data", "f"), ( ([1, 1, np.nan], pd.isna), ([1, 2, np.nan], pd.isna), ([1, 1, np.nan], {1: False}), ([1, 2, np.nan], {1: False, 2: False}), ([1, 1, np.nan], Series([False, False])), ([1, 2, np.nan], Series([False, False, False])), ), ) def test_map_with_nan(self, data, f): # GH 24241 values = pd.Categorical(data) result = values.map(f) if data[1] == 1: expected = pd.Categorical([False, False, np.nan]) tm.assert_categorical_equal(result, expected) else: expected = Index([False, False, np.nan]) tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected) def test_map_with_dict_or_series(self): orig_values = ["a", "B", 1, "a"] new_values = ["one", 2, 3.0, "one"] cur_index = CategoricalIndex(orig_values, name="XXX") expected = CategoricalIndex(new_values, name="XXX", categories=[3.0, 2, "one"]) mapper = Series(new_values[:-1], index=orig_values[:-1]) result = cur_index.map(mapper) # Order of categories in result can be different tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected) mapper = dict(zip(orig_values[:-1], new_values[:-1])) result = cur_index.map(mapper) # Order of categories in result can be different tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)