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Resolves #59670 by documenting that DataFrame.from_records()'s columns filters (includes) data. #59723

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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions pandas/core/frame.py
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Expand Up @@ -2124,9 +2124,10 @@ def from_records(
columns : sequence, default None
Column names to use. If the passed data do not have names
associated with them, this argument provides names for the
columns. Otherwise this argument indicates the order of the columns
columns. Otherwise, this argument indicates the order of the columns
in the result (any names not found in the data will become all-NA
columns).
columns) and limits the data to these columns if not all column names
are provided.
coerce_float : bool, default False
Attempt to convert values of non-string, non-numeric objects (like
decimal.Decimal) to floating point, useful for SQL result sets.
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