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86 changes: 51 additions & 35 deletions pandas/core/aggregation.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -415,8 +415,6 @@ def transform(
ValueError
If the transform function fails or does not transform.
"""
from pandas.core.reshape.concat import concat

is_series = obj.ndim == 1

if obj._get_axis_number(axis) == 1:
Expand All @@ -430,42 +428,11 @@ def transform(
func = {col: func for col in obj}

if isinstance(func, dict):
if not is_series:
cols = sorted(set(func.keys()) - set(obj.columns))
if len(cols) > 0:
raise SpecificationError(f"Column(s) {cols} do not exist")

if any(isinstance(v, dict) for v in func.values()):
# GH 15931 - deprecation of renaming keys
raise SpecificationError("nested renamer is not supported")

results = {}
for name, how in func.items():
colg = obj._gotitem(name, ndim=1)
try:
results[name] = transform(colg, how, 0, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
if str(e) == "Function did not transform":
raise e

# combine results
if len(results) == 0:
raise ValueError("Transform function failed")
return concat(results, axis=1)
return transform_dict_like(obj, func, *args, **kwargs)

# func is either str or callable
try:
if isinstance(func, str):
result = obj._try_aggregate_string_function(func, *args, **kwargs)
else:
f = obj._get_cython_func(func)
if f and not args and not kwargs:
result = getattr(obj, f)()
else:
try:
result = obj.apply(func, args=args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
result = func(obj, *args, **kwargs)
result = transform_str_or_callable(obj, func, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
raise ValueError("Transform function failed")

Expand All @@ -479,3 +446,52 @@ def transform(
raise ValueError("Function did not transform")

return result


def transform_dict_like(obj, func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Compute transform in the case of a dict-like func
"""
from pandas.core.reshape.concat import concat

if obj.ndim != 1:
cols = sorted(set(func.keys()) - set(obj.columns))
if len(cols) > 0:
raise SpecificationError(f"Column(s) {cols} do not exist")

if any(isinstance(v, dict) for v in func.values()):
# GH 15931 - deprecation of renaming keys
raise SpecificationError("nested renamer is not supported")

results = {}
for name, how in func.items():
colg = obj._gotitem(name, ndim=1)
try:
results[name] = transform(colg, how, 0, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
if str(e) == "Function did not transform":
raise e

# combine results
if len(results) == 0:
raise ValueError("Transform function failed")
return concat(results, axis=1)


def transform_str_or_callable(obj, func, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Compute transform in the case of a string or callable func
"""
if isinstance(func, str):
return obj._try_aggregate_string_function(func, *args, **kwargs)

if not args and not kwargs:
f = obj._get_cython_func(func)
if f:
return getattr(obj, f)()

# Two possible ways to use a UDF - apply or call directly
try:
return obj.apply(func, args=args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
return func(obj, *args, **kwargs)