Inzynierka/Lib/site-packages/pandas/tests/indexes/base_class/test_indexing.py
2023-06-02 12:51:02 +02:00

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import numpy as np
import pytest
import pandas as pd
from pandas import (
Index,
NaT,
)
import pandas._testing as tm
class TestGetSliceBounds:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("side, expected", [("left", 4), ("right", 5)])
def test_get_slice_bounds_within(self, side, expected):
index = Index(list("abcdef"))
result = index.get_slice_bound("e", side=side)
assert result == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize("side", ["left", "right"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"data, bound, expected", [(list("abcdef"), "x", 6), (list("bcdefg"), "a", 0)]
)
def test_get_slice_bounds_outside(self, side, expected, data, bound):
index = Index(data)
result = index.get_slice_bound(bound, side=side)
assert result == expected
def test_get_slice_bounds_invalid_side(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid value for side kwarg"):
Index([]).get_slice_bound("a", side="middle")
class TestGetIndexerNonUnique:
def test_get_indexer_non_unique_dtype_mismatch(self):
# GH#25459
indexes, missing = Index(["A", "B"]).get_indexer_non_unique(Index([0]))
tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(np.array([-1], dtype=np.intp), indexes)
tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(np.array([0], dtype=np.intp), missing)
class TestGetLoc:
@pytest.mark.slow # to_flat_index takes a while
def test_get_loc_tuple_monotonic_above_size_cutoff(self):
# Go through the libindex path for which using
# _bin_search vs ndarray.searchsorted makes a difference
lev = list("ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
dti = pd.date_range("2016-01-01", periods=100)
mi = pd.MultiIndex.from_product([lev, range(10**3), dti])
oidx = mi.to_flat_index()
loc = len(oidx) // 2
tup = oidx[loc]
res = oidx.get_loc(tup)
assert res == loc
def test_get_loc_nan_object_dtype_nonmonotonic_nonunique(self):
# case that goes through _maybe_get_bool_indexer
idx = Index(["foo", np.nan, None, "foo", 1.0, None], dtype=object)
# we dont raise KeyError on nan
res = idx.get_loc(np.nan)
assert res == 1
# we only match on None, not on np.nan
res = idx.get_loc(None)
expected = np.array([False, False, True, False, False, True])
tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(res, expected)
# we don't match at all on mismatched NA
with pytest.raises(KeyError, match="NaT"):
idx.get_loc(NaT)
def test_getitem_boolean_ea_indexer():
# GH#45806
ser = pd.Series([True, False, pd.NA], dtype="boolean")
result = ser.index[ser]
expected = Index([0])
tm.assert_index_equal(result, expected)