Read data from RDataFrame into Numpy arrays.
Author: Stefan Wunsch (KIT, CERN)
This notebook tutorial was automatically generated with ROOTBOOK-izer from the macro found in the ROOT repository on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 11:07 AM.
import ROOT
from sys import exit
Let's create a simple dataframe with ten rows and two columns
df = ROOT.RDataFrame(10) \
.Define("x", "(int)rdfentry_") \
.Define("y", "1.f/(1.f+rdfentry_)")
Next, we want to access the data from Python as Numpy arrays. To do so, the content of the dataframe is converted using the AsNumpy method. The returned object is a dictionary with the column names as keys and 1D numpy arrays with the content as values.
npy = df.AsNumpy()
print("Read-out of the full RDataFrame:\n{}\n".format(npy))
Read-out of the full RDataFrame: {'x': ndarray([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], dtype=int32), 'y': ndarray([1. , 0.5 , 0.33333334, 0.25 , 0.2 , 0.16666667, 0.14285715, 0.125 , 0.11111111, 0.1 ], dtype=float32)}
Since reading out data to memory is expensive, always try to read-out only what
is needed for your analysis. You can use all RDataFrame features to reduce your
dataset, e.g., the Filter transformation. Furthermore, you can can pass to the
AsNumpy method a whitelist of column names with the option columns
or a blacklist
with column names with the option exclude
.
df2 = df.Filter("x>5")
npy2 = df2.AsNumpy()
print("Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame:\n{}\n".format(npy2))
npy3 = df2.AsNumpy(columns=["x"])
print("Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame with the columns option:\n{}\n".format(npy3))
npy4 = df2.AsNumpy(exclude=["x"])
print("Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame with the exclude option:\n{}\n".format(npy4))
Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame: {'x': ndarray([6, 7, 8, 9], dtype=int32), 'y': ndarray([0.14285715, 0.125 , 0.11111111, 0.1 ], dtype=float32)} Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame with the columns option: {'x': ndarray([6, 7, 8, 9], dtype=int32)} Read-out of the filtered RDataFrame with the exclude option: {'y': ndarray([0.14285715, 0.125 , 0.11111111, 0.1 ], dtype=float32)}
You can read-out all objects from ROOT files since these are wrapped by PyROOT in the Python world. However, be aware that objects other than fundamental types, such as complex C++ objects and not int or float, are costly to read-out.
ROOT.gInterpreter.Declare("""
// Inject the C++ class CustomObject in the C++ runtime.
class CustomObject {
public:
int x = 42;
};
// Create a function that returns such an object. This is called to fill the dataframe.
CustomObject fill_object() { return CustomObject(); }
""")
df3 = df.Define("custom_object", "fill_object()")
npy5 = df3.AsNumpy()
print("Read-out of C++ objects:\n{}\n".format(npy5["custom_object"]))
print("Access to all methods and data members of the C++ object:\nObject: {}\nAccess data member: custom_object.x = {}\n".format(
repr(npy5["custom_object"][0]), npy5["custom_object"][0].x))
Read-out of C++ objects: [<cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f0> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f4> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f8> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818fc> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181900> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181904> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181908> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe18190c> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181910> <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181914>] Access to all methods and data members of the C++ object: Object: <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f0> Access data member: custom_object.x = 42
Note that you can pass the object returned by AsNumpy directly to pandas.DataFrame including any complex C++ object that may be read-out.
try:
import pandas
except:
print("Please install the pandas package to run this section of the tutorial.")
exit(1)
df = pandas.DataFrame(npy5)
print("Content of the ROOT.RDataFrame as pandas.DataFrame:\n{}\n".format(df))
Content of the ROOT.RDataFrame as pandas.DataFrame: custom_object x y 0 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f0> 0 1.000000 1 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f4> 1 0.500000 2 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818f8> 2 0.333333 3 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe1818fc> 3 0.250000 4 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181900> 4 0.200000 5 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181904> 5 0.166667 6 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181908> 6 0.142857 7 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe18190c> 7 0.125000 8 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181910> 8 0.111111 9 <cppyy.gbl.CustomObject object at 0xe181914> 9 0.100000
Draw all canvases
from ROOT import gROOT
gROOT.GetListOfCanvases().Draw()