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DOC: update the pandas.DataFrame.clip_lower docstring #20289
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Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) truncated. | ||
Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) trimmed. | ||
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Since threshold is an object here you can just say "value is below `threshold`..." (note backticks)
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Also changing the wording a little to match #20212 as per @datapythonista suggestion.
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Align object with threshold along the given axis. | ||
inplace : boolean, default False | ||
Whether to perform the operation in place on the data | ||
.. versionadded:: 0.21.0 | ||
.. versionadded:: 0.21.0. |
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No period after versionadded. Also, does this render? I think it needs to be down one more line and aligned with text directly above
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It rendered OK, but for consistency with other docstrings I am adding the extra line and shifting it to the left.
Re the period, the validation script complains if it's not there. See discussion in #20227.
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Hmm OK. @datapythonista @jorisvandenbossche another issue of where I think the script is incorrectly calling out a missing period - we shouldn't be adding this to the end of a versionadded
directive right?
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Yes, the script is wrong when versionadded is present. Please ignore the error in the validation.
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Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) trimmed. | ||
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If an element value is below the threshold, the threshold value is | ||
returned instead. | ||
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threshold : float or array_like |
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array-like instead of array_like
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DataFrame.clip_upper: Return copy of input with values above given | ||
value(s) trimmed. | ||
Series.clip_lower: Return copy of the input with values below given | ||
value(s) trimmed. | ||
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Returns | ||
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clipped : same type as input |
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Would be nice to be explicit about return types here. I'd add the type (Series or DataFrame
?) and then on the line below say "Returned object type is determined by caller"
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I see other docstrings say "type of caller" or "same type as caller". Should I use one of these for consistency or is the plan change all to the wording you provided?
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Good question. I would at the very least put the type declaration on the first line (I think it is only Series or DataFrames that can call this, so if that's right just put Series or DataFrame
). On the next line describing the type then go ahead and put Same type as caller
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Returns | ||
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clipped : same type as input | ||
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Examples |
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Nice job here - I think the examples are very clear
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Parameters | ||
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threshold : float or array_like | ||
axis : int or string axis name, optional | ||
Lower value(s) to which the input value(s) will be trimmed. | ||
axis : {0 or 'index', 1 or 'columns'} |
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axis : {0 or ‘index’, 1 or ‘columns’, None}, default None
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See Also | ||
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clip | ||
DataFrame.clip: Trim values at input threshold(s). |
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Insert space before each colon
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DataFrame.clip: Trim values at input threshold(s). | ||
DataFrame.clip_upper: Return copy of input with values above given | ||
value(s) trimmed. | ||
Series.clip_lower: Return copy of the input with values below given |
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For comprehensiveness and consistency add the Series clip
and clip_lower
methods as well
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Lower value(s) to which the input value(s) will be trimmed. | ||
axis : {0 or 'index', 1 or 'columns'} | ||
axis : {0 or ‘index’, 1 or ‘columns’, None}, default None |
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Sorry I think this was a copy/paste issue but you should be fine with normal single quotes around the values
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Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) trimmed. | |||
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If an element value is below the threshold, the threshold value is | |||
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Elements below the `threshold` will be changed to `threshold`. |
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"changed to match the threshold
value(s)"
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See Also | ||
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DataFrame.clip: Trim values at input threshold(s). | ||
DataFrame.clip_upper: Return copy of input with values above given | ||
DataFrame.clip : Trim values at input threshold(s). |
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Some suggested better wording:
Series.clip
: General purpose method to trim DataFrame
values to given threshold(s)
DataFrame.clip
: General purpose method to trim Series
values to given threshold(s)
Series.clip_lower
: Trim Series
values below given threshold(s)
Series.clip_upper
: Trim Series
values above given threshold(s)
DataFrame.clip_upper
: Trim DataFrame
values above given threshold(s)
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Done, but changed the order to "more related" to "less related".
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2 minor comments otherwise lgtm
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2 0.710404 0.760925 | ||
3 0.800000 0.800000 | ||
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Clip to an array column the index axis |
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I believe for consistency here you meant to say "Clip to an array along the column axis"
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def clip_lower(self, threshold, axis=None, inplace=False): | |||
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Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) truncated. | |||
Return copy of the input with values below given value(s) trimmed. |
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Let's use "caller" instead of "input". FWIW I guess it's not technically true that it returns a copy of the caller because inplace
would modify directly. Any idea on how to make this statement more accurate?
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Something along the line of
Return a copy of the caller (or the caller itself if inplace == True) with values below given threshold
trimmed.
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Hmm well I don't think you need to get in the discussion of return values since that's documented later in the docstring. First line is supposed to be very simple so I would mirror what's there for clip
and say something like Trim the caller's values below a given threshold
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Ok. Since Series.clip_lower uses the same docstring (the function is defined in generic.py) I thought that I should change the "See Also" description for Series.clip_lower to be the same. But when I tested the generation of the HTML I realized that if we use the "See Also" as it is right now, for Series.clip_lower we will not have a reference to DataFrame.clip_lower and it will have a reference to itself.
Does this make sense? Is there an elegant way to solve it?
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Yes that makes sense. Typically in this case you could use the @Substitution
decorator - you'll see some other functions using in that same module.
That said, since your method is currently just inherited by Series
and DataFrame
and not necessarily overriden, I don't think there's a good way without overriding those implementation (if even just to call super) to implement Substitution. Unless you can think of a better way, I'd suggest you remove the clip_lower
reference in See Also and open up a separate issue to try and make substitution work
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Nope, I can also only think of overriding in order for it to work. But is it worth the effort just to make the "See Also" complete? Would a reference to just clip_lower (without DataFrame. or Series. prefixes) be a good enough option?
I'll sleep through it to see if I can think of something better.
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I would say just remove but if you come up with a better idea then by all means
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See Also | ||
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clip | ||
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Sorry if I forgot some discussion about it, but don't we want a See Also
section? I think clip
and clip_upper
should be listed.
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Yes good spot we definitely still want this - @adatasetaday can you add back in?
I know we had some back and forth about Series.clip_lower
being self-referential with the shared doc system. If you find that confusing just remove that one entry, but all the rest should remain
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Returns | ||
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For this method may be it's a bit obvious, but for consistency I'd say in the description what this method returns (e.g. Original data with values trimmed). The note about the time is all right (not sure if other methods have it as part of the type or the description).
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Would any of these work?
Series or DataFrame (same type as caller)
Original data with values trimmed.
Series or DataFrame
Original data (in same type as caller) with values trimmed .
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They look great. If you want to take a look at the latest merged pull requests, I think this happens in few, and may be there is a way more standard than another. If you don't find any, from my side you can choose whatever you want.
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Based on what I see in the code, this seems to be the most common format
type of caller
Original data with values trimmed.
I was thinking that there would be some value in creating PRs for standarizing these kind of things. For example, do one that fixes the axis parameters in ALL methods to match the format agreed in the discussions in this sprint. Another one could be done to make sure there is no period after the versionadded (which a lot of them have it, probably due to the validating script complaining if it was not there). Would this be a good idea? Who should I contact if I want to take care of some of these?
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Feel free to do it. I'd probably wait until most of the PRs from the sprint are closed, to avoid conflicts. And more than contacting someone, you can create an issue (or one per change) with what you're planning to do, you can get some discussion and feedback before doing all the work.
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Examples | ||
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>>> df = pd.DataFrame({'a': [0.740518, 0.450228, 0.710404, -0.771225], | ||
... 'b': [0.040507, -0.45121, 0.760925, 0.010624]}) |
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Personally I find the data used in #20212 easier to understand. It requires a decent amount of concentration to see what the examples are doing with so many decimal numbers.
threshold(s) | ||
Series.clip : General purpose method to trim `Series` values to given | ||
threshold(s) | ||
Series.clip_upper : Trim `Series` values above given threshold(s) |
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Ideally, for DataFrame.clip_lower
we would like to have in See Also
:
Series.clip_lower
DataFrame.clip
DataFrame.clip_upper
So, the same in Series
and nothing else from Series
. And the similar from the same class (DataFrame
). As this is being reused by both Series
and DataFrame
, I'd probably list all clip
, clip_lower
and clip_upper
, but I'm not sure. @jreback ?
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Only caveat here is that the user is working on a doc that is shared by Series
and DataFrame
. Mentioned earlier that without further updates (i.e. implementing substitution) that the clip_lower
reference would be self-referential half of the time.
I advised just removing it to not get hung up on it for now, the other option would be to explicitly list both DataFrame.clip_lower
and Series.clip_lower
and live with the fact that one will be self referencing. No strong preference on my end.
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Sorry, I was waiting for a little clarification, since I'm not sure how to proceed. I can go either way, but I haven't seen a conclusive definition. Was a decision made on how to proceed with these?
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If I'm not wrong, in another ticket the final implementation just listed everything. As @WillAyd says in some cases the same method being documented will be self-referenced, but it's not a big issue.
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