Using df.loc[i, 'a'] in a loop assumes the DataFrame index matches positional integers, but since pandas uses labels (not positions) for indexing, this can cause silent data selection errors when indexes are shuffled; always prefer vectorized operations or use .iloc for positional access.
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Your Python Is Too Slow: Why your Pandas loop is slower AND wrong!本站添加:
Why your pandas loop is slower and wrong.
Let's look at the bug. Here is the buggy code. Look carefully. The bug is subtle.
Using df.loc i in a loop assumes data frame index matches positional integers, but indexes might be shuffled causing wrong data selection. Python pandas uses labels in loc, not positions. So integer looping can break alignment silently.
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