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Working on this. Why not just have last() reference nth(-1)? |
It seems that this issue has been around for quiet some time: here #6732, and here #8427. @GriffinHines If |
duplicate of #8427 |
@sursu because its a duplicate, which is already open. you are welcome to contribute a fix for either of these things. We have 2400 open issues. How would you prioritize things? |
@jreback I understand. |
I find that
.last()
does not perform as expected.Example:
Problem description
When I run:
df.groupby('SessionID').last()
I get:
Expected Output
When, in fact, I was expecting the same result as obtained from:
df.groupby('SessionID').nth(-1)
And while we are at
.nth()
, why does it mix up my column order?Output of
pd.show_versions()
INSTALLED VERSIONS
commit: None
python: 3.6.4.final.0
python-bits: 64
OS: Windows
OS-release: 10
machine: AMD64
processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 79 Stepping 1, GenuineIntel
byteorder: little
LC_ALL: None
LANG: None
LOCALE: None.None
pandas: 0.22.0
pytest: 3.3.2
pip: 9.0.3
setuptools: 38.4.0
Cython: 0.27.3
numpy: 1.14.0
scipy: 1.0.0
pyarrow: None
xarray: None
IPython: 6.2.1
sphinx: 1.6.6
patsy: 0.5.0
dateutil: 2.6.1
pytz: 2017.3
blosc: None
bottleneck: 1.2.1
tables: 3.4.2
numexpr: 2.6.4
feather: None
matplotlib: 2.1.2
openpyxl: 2.4.10
xlrd: 1.1.0
xlwt: 1.3.0
xlsxwriter: 1.0.2
lxml: 4.1.1
bs4: 4.6.0
html5lib: 1.0.1
sqlalchemy: 1.2.1
pymysql: None
psycopg2: 2.7.4 (dt dec pq3 ext lo64)
jinja2: 2.10
s3fs: None
fastparquet: None
pandas_gbq: None
pandas_datareader: None
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