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* Revert "DEPR: inplace kwarg in set_index (#48115)"

This reverts commit 9de1f0b.

* Revert "ENH: set_index copy kwd (#48043)"

This reverts commit 9716fcb.

* fixup merge of whatsnew file
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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions doc/source/user_guide/indexing.rst
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Expand Up @@ -1723,12 +1723,13 @@ the given columns to a MultiIndex:
frame
Other options in ``set_index`` allow you not drop the index columns or to add
the index without creating a copy of the underlying data:
the index in-place (without creating a new object):

.. ipython:: python
data.set_index('c', drop=False)
data.set_index(['a', 'b'], copy=False)
data.set_index(['a', 'b'], inplace=True)
data
Reset the index
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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2 changes: 0 additions & 2 deletions doc/source/whatsnew/v1.5.0.rst
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Expand Up @@ -330,7 +330,6 @@ Other enhancements
- :meth:`DataFrame.quantile` gained a ``method`` argument that can accept ``table`` to evaluate multi-column quantiles (:issue:`43881`)
- :class:`Interval` now supports checking whether one interval is contained by another interval (:issue:`46613`)
- Added ``copy`` keyword to :meth:`Series.set_axis` and :meth:`DataFrame.set_axis` to allow user to set axis on a new object without necessarily copying the underlying data (:issue:`47932`)
- :meth:`DataFrame.set_index` now supports a ``copy`` keyword. If ``False``, the underlying data is not copied when a new :class:`DataFrame` is returned (:issue:`48043`)
- The method :meth:`.ExtensionArray.factorize` accepts ``use_na_sentinel=False`` for determining how null values are to be treated (:issue:`46601`)
- The ``Dockerfile`` now installs a dedicated ``pandas-dev`` virtual environment for pandas development instead of using the ``base`` environment (:issue:`48427`)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -934,7 +933,6 @@ Other Deprecations
- Deprecated the ``inplace`` keyword in :meth:`DataFrame.set_axis` and :meth:`Series.set_axis`, use ``obj = obj.set_axis(..., copy=False)`` instead (:issue:`48130`)
- Deprecated producing a single element when iterating over a :class:`DataFrameGroupBy` or a :class:`SeriesGroupBy` that has been grouped by a list of length 1; A tuple of length one will be returned instead (:issue:`42795`)
- Fixed up warning message of deprecation of :meth:`MultiIndex.lesort_depth` as public method, as the message previously referred to :meth:`MultiIndex.is_lexsorted` instead (:issue:`38701`)
- Deprecated the ``inplace`` keyword in :meth:`DataFrame.set_index`, use ``df = df.set_index(..., copy=False)`` instead (:issue:`48115`)
- Deprecated the ``sort_columns`` argument in :meth:`DataFrame.plot` and :meth:`Series.plot` (:issue:`47563`).
- Deprecated positional arguments for all but the first argument of :meth:`DataFrame.to_stata` and :func:`read_stata`, use keyword arguments instead (:issue:`48128`).
- Deprecated the ``mangle_dupe_cols`` argument in :func:`read_csv`, :func:`read_fwf`, :func:`read_table` and :func:`read_excel`. The argument was never implemented, and a new argument where the renaming pattern can be specified will be added instead (:issue:`47718`)
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37 changes: 4 additions & 33 deletions pandas/core/frame.py
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Expand Up @@ -5869,9 +5869,8 @@ def set_index(
*,
drop: bool = ...,
append: bool = ...,
inplace: Literal[False] | lib.NoDefault = ...,
inplace: Literal[False] = ...,
verify_integrity: bool = ...,
copy: bool | lib.NoDefault = ...,
) -> DataFrame:
...

Expand All @@ -5884,7 +5883,6 @@ def set_index(
append: bool = ...,
inplace: Literal[True],
verify_integrity: bool = ...,
copy: bool | lib.NoDefault = ...,
) -> None:
...

Expand All @@ -5894,9 +5892,8 @@ def set_index(
keys,
drop: bool = True,
append: bool = False,
inplace: bool | lib.NoDefault = lib.no_default,
inplace: bool = False,
verify_integrity: bool = False,
copy: bool | lib.NoDefault = lib.no_default,
) -> DataFrame | None:
"""
Set the DataFrame index using existing columns.
Expand All @@ -5919,18 +5916,10 @@ def set_index(
Whether to append columns to existing index.
inplace : bool, default False
Whether to modify the DataFrame rather than creating a new one.
.. deprecated:: 1.5.0
verify_integrity : bool, default False
Check the new index for duplicates. Otherwise defer the check until
necessary. Setting to False will improve the performance of this
method.
copy : bool, default True
Whether to make a copy of the underlying data when returning a new
DataFrame.
.. versionadded:: 1.5.0
Returns
-------
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -5995,25 +5984,7 @@ def set_index(
3 9 7 2013 84
4 16 10 2014 31
"""
if inplace is not lib.no_default:
inplace = validate_bool_kwarg(inplace, "inplace")
warnings.warn(
"The 'inplace' keyword in DataFrame.set_index is deprecated "
"and will be removed in a future version. Use "
"`df = df.set_index(..., copy=False)` instead.",
FutureWarning,
stacklevel=find_stack_level(inspect.currentframe()),
)
else:
inplace = False

if inplace:
if copy is not lib.no_default:
raise ValueError("Cannot specify copy when inplace=True")
copy = False
elif copy is lib.no_default:
copy = True

inplace = validate_bool_kwarg(inplace, "inplace")
self._check_inplace_and_allows_duplicate_labels(inplace)
if not isinstance(keys, list):
keys = [keys]
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if inplace:
frame = self
else:
frame = self.copy(deep=copy)
frame = self.copy()

arrays = []
names: list[Hashable] = []
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19 changes: 8 additions & 11 deletions pandas/core/reshape/merge.py
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Expand Up @@ -783,9 +783,9 @@ def get_result(self, copy: bool = True) -> DataFrame:
if self.indicator:
result = self._indicator_post_merge(result)

result = self._maybe_add_join_keys(result, left_indexer, right_indexer)
self._maybe_add_join_keys(result, left_indexer, right_indexer)

result = self._maybe_restore_index_levels(result)
self._maybe_restore_index_levels(result)

self._maybe_drop_cross_column(result, self._cross)

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ def _indicator_post_merge(self, result: DataFrame) -> DataFrame:
result = result.drop(labels=["_left_indicator", "_right_indicator"], axis=1)
return result

def _maybe_restore_index_levels(self, result: DataFrame) -> DataFrame:
def _maybe_restore_index_levels(self, result: DataFrame) -> None:
"""
Restore index levels specified as `on` parameters
Expand All @@ -870,7 +870,7 @@ def _maybe_restore_index_levels(self, result: DataFrame) -> DataFrame:
Returns
-------
DataFrame
None
"""
names_to_restore = []
for name, left_key, right_key in zip(
Expand All @@ -894,15 +894,14 @@ def _maybe_restore_index_levels(self, result: DataFrame) -> DataFrame:
names_to_restore.append(name)

if names_to_restore:
result = result.set_index(names_to_restore, copy=False)
return result
result.set_index(names_to_restore, inplace=True)

def _maybe_add_join_keys(
self,
result: DataFrame,
left_indexer: np.ndarray | None,
right_indexer: np.ndarray | None,
) -> DataFrame:
) -> None:

left_has_missing = None
right_has_missing = None
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -993,12 +992,11 @@ def _maybe_add_join_keys(
for level_name in result.index.names
]

result = result.set_index(idx_list, copy=False)
result.set_index(idx_list, inplace=True)
else:
result.index = Index(key_col, name=name)
else:
result.insert(i, name or f"key_{i}", key_col)
return result

def _get_join_indexers(self) -> tuple[npt.NDArray[np.intp], npt.NDArray[np.intp]]:
"""return the join indexers"""
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1771,8 +1769,7 @@ def get_result(self, copy: bool = True) -> DataFrame:
result = self._reindex_and_concat(
join_index, left_join_indexer, right_join_indexer, copy=copy
)

result = self._maybe_add_join_keys(result, left_indexer, right_indexer)
self._maybe_add_join_keys(result, left_indexer, right_indexer)

return result

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pandas/io/parsers/arrow_parser_wrapper.py
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Expand Up @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ def _finalize_output(self, frame: DataFrame) -> DataFrame:
# String case
if item not in frame.columns:
raise ValueError(f"Index {item} invalid")
frame = frame.set_index(self.index_col, drop=True, copy=False)
frame.set_index(self.index_col, drop=True, inplace=True)
# Clear names if headerless and no name given
if self.header is None and not multi_index_named:
frame.index.names = [None] * len(frame.index.names)
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pandas/io/pytables.py
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Expand Up @@ -4673,7 +4673,7 @@ def read(
columns.insert(0, n)
s = super().read(where=where, columns=columns, start=start, stop=stop)
if is_multi_index:
s = s.set_index(self.levels, copy=False)
s.set_index(self.levels, inplace=True)

s = s.iloc[:, 0]

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions pandas/io/sql.py
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Expand Up @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ def _wrap_result(
frame = _parse_date_columns(frame, parse_dates)

if index_col is not None:
frame = frame.set_index(index_col, copy=False)
frame.set_index(index_col, inplace=True)

return frame

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ def _query_iterator(
self._harmonize_columns(parse_dates=parse_dates)

if self.index is not None:
self.frame = self.frame.set_index(self.index, copy=False)
self.frame.set_index(self.index, inplace=True)

yield self.frame

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ def read(
self._harmonize_columns(parse_dates=parse_dates)

if self.index is not None:
self.frame = self.frame.set_index(self.index, copy=False)
self.frame.set_index(self.index, inplace=True)

return self.frame

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions pandas/tests/frame/methods/test_combine_first.py
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Expand Up @@ -394,12 +394,12 @@ def test_combine_first_string_dtype_only_na(self, nullable_string_dtype):
PerformanceWarning,
pa_version_under7p0 and nullable_string_dtype == "string[pyarrow]",
):
df = df.set_index(["a", "b"], copy=False)
df.set_index(["a", "b"], inplace=True)
with tm.maybe_produces_warning(
PerformanceWarning,
pa_version_under7p0 and nullable_string_dtype == "string[pyarrow]",
):
df2 = df2.set_index(["a", "b"], copy=False)
df2.set_index(["a", "b"], inplace=True)
result = df.combine_first(df2)
with tm.maybe_produces_warning(
PerformanceWarning,
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26 changes: 1 addition & 25 deletions pandas/tests/frame/methods/test_set_index.py
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Expand Up @@ -25,27 +25,6 @@


class TestSetIndex:
def test_set_index_copy(self):
# GH#48043
df = DataFrame({"A": [1, 2], "B": [3, 4], "C": [5, 6]})
expected = DataFrame({"B": [3, 4], "C": [5, 6]}, index=Index([1, 2], name="A"))

res = df.set_index("A", copy=True)
tm.assert_frame_equal(res, expected)
assert not any(tm.shares_memory(df[col], res[col]) for col in res.columns)

res = df.set_index("A", copy=False)
tm.assert_frame_equal(res, expected)
assert all(tm.shares_memory(df[col], res[col]) for col in res.columns)

msg = "Cannot specify copy when inplace=True"
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace'"):
df.set_index("A", inplace=True, copy=True)
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace'"):
df.set_index("A", inplace=True, copy=False)

def test_set_index_multiindex(self):
# segfault in GH#3308
d = {"t1": [2, 2.5, 3], "t2": [4, 5, 6]}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -199,10 +178,7 @@ def test_set_index_drop_inplace(self, frame_of_index_cols, drop, inplace, keys):

if inplace:
result = df.copy()
with tm.assert_produces_warning(
FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"
):
return_value = result.set_index(keys, drop=drop, inplace=True)
return_value = result.set_index(keys, drop=drop, inplace=True)
assert return_value is None
else:
result = df.set_index(keys, drop=drop)
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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions pandas/tests/frame/test_api.py
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Expand Up @@ -244,8 +244,7 @@ def _check_f(base, f):

# set_index
f = lambda x: x.set_index("a", inplace=True)
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
_check_f(data.copy(), f)
_check_f(data.copy(), f)

# reset_index
f = lambda x: x.reset_index(inplace=True)
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18 changes: 6 additions & 12 deletions pandas/tests/frame/test_query_eval.py
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Expand Up @@ -436,8 +436,7 @@ def test_date_index_query(self):
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(n, 3))
df["dates1"] = date_range("1/1/2012", periods=n)
df["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
res = df.query("index < 20130101 < dates3", engine=engine, parser=parser)
expec = df[(df.index < "20130101") & ("20130101" < df.dates3)]
Expand All @@ -450,8 +449,7 @@ def test_date_index_query_with_NaT(self):
df["dates1"] = date_range("1/1/2012", periods=n)
df["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
df.iloc[0, 0] = pd.NaT
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
res = df.query("index < 20130101 < dates3", engine=engine, parser=parser)
expec = df[(df.index < "20130101") & ("20130101" < df.dates3)]
Expand All @@ -465,8 +463,7 @@ def test_date_index_query_with_NaT_duplicates(self):
d["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
df = DataFrame(d)
df.loc[np.random.rand(n) > 0.5, "dates1"] = pd.NaT
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
res = df.query("dates1 < 20130101 < dates3", engine=engine, parser=parser)
expec = df[(df.index.to_series() < "20130101") & ("20130101" < df.dates3)]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -797,8 +794,7 @@ def test_date_index_query(self):
df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(n, 3))
df["dates1"] = date_range("1/1/2012", periods=n)
df["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
res = df.query(
"(index < 20130101) & (20130101 < dates3)", engine=engine, parser=parser
Expand All @@ -813,8 +809,7 @@ def test_date_index_query_with_NaT(self):
df["dates1"] = date_range("1/1/2012", periods=n)
df["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
df.iloc[0, 0] = pd.NaT
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
res = df.query(
"(index < 20130101) & (20130101 < dates3)", engine=engine, parser=parser
Expand All @@ -829,8 +824,7 @@ def test_date_index_query_with_NaT_duplicates(self):
df["dates1"] = date_range("1/1/2012", periods=n)
df["dates3"] = date_range("1/1/2014", periods=n)
df.loc[np.random.rand(n) > 0.5, "dates1"] = pd.NaT
with tm.assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match="The 'inplace' keyword"):
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
return_value = df.set_index("dates1", inplace=True, drop=True)
assert return_value is None
msg = r"'BoolOp' nodes are not implemented"
with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError, match=msg):
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pandas/tests/groupby/test_apply.py
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Expand Up @@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ def test_apply_groupby_datetimeindex():
result = df.groupby("Name").sum()

expected = DataFrame({"Name": ["A", "B", "C"], "Value": [10, 50, 90]})
expected = expected.set_index("Name", copy=False)
expected.set_index("Name", inplace=True)

tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected)

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions pandas/tests/groupby/test_function.py
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Expand Up @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ def test_builtins_apply(keys, f):

if f != sum:
expected = gb.agg(fname).reset_index()
expected = expected.set_index(keys, copy=False, drop=False)
expected.set_index(keys, inplace=True, drop=False)
tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected, check_dtype=False)

tm.assert_series_equal(getattr(result, fname)(), getattr(df, fname)())
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df_out = DataFrame(exp)

df_out["b"] = df_out.b.astype(out_type)
df_out = df_out.set_index("a", copy=False)
df_out.set_index("a", inplace=True)

grpd = df.groupby("a")
t = getattr(grpd, method)(*data["args"])
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