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aaronreidsmith / pandas   python

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Version: 0.25.3 

/ tests / groupby / conftest.py

import numpy as np
import pytest

from pandas import DataFrame, MultiIndex
from pandas.util import testing as tm


@pytest.fixture
def mframe():
    index = MultiIndex(
        levels=[["foo", "bar", "baz", "qux"], ["one", "two", "three"]],
        codes=[[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], [0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2]],
        names=["first", "second"],
    )
    return DataFrame(np.random.randn(10, 3), index=index, columns=["A", "B", "C"])


@pytest.fixture
def df():
    return DataFrame(
        {
            "A": ["foo", "bar", "foo", "bar", "foo", "bar", "foo", "foo"],
            "B": ["one", "one", "two", "three", "two", "two", "one", "three"],
            "C": np.random.randn(8),
            "D": np.random.randn(8),
        }
    )


@pytest.fixture
def ts():
    return tm.makeTimeSeries()


@pytest.fixture
def tsd():
    return tm.getTimeSeriesData()


@pytest.fixture
def tsframe(tsd):
    return DataFrame(tsd)


@pytest.fixture
def df_mixed_floats():
    return DataFrame(
        {
            "A": ["foo", "bar", "foo", "bar", "foo", "bar", "foo", "foo"],
            "B": ["one", "one", "two", "three", "two", "two", "one", "three"],
            "C": np.random.randn(8),
            "D": np.array(np.random.randn(8), dtype="float32"),
        }
    )


@pytest.fixture
def three_group():
    return DataFrame(
        {
            "A": [
                "foo",
                "foo",
                "foo",
                "foo",
                "bar",
                "bar",
                "bar",
                "bar",
                "foo",
                "foo",
                "foo",
            ],
            "B": [
                "one",
                "one",
                "one",
                "two",
                "one",
                "one",
                "one",
                "two",
                "two",
                "two",
                "one",
            ],
            "C": [
                "dull",
                "dull",
                "shiny",
                "dull",
                "dull",
                "shiny",
                "shiny",
                "dull",
                "shiny",
                "shiny",
                "shiny",
            ],
            "D": np.random.randn(11),
            "E": np.random.randn(11),
            "F": np.random.randn(11),
        }
    )