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python - Modifying dataFrames inside a list is not working

I have two DataFrames and I want to perform the same list of cleaning ops. I realized I can merge into one, and to everything in one pass, but I am still curios why this method is not working

test_1 = pd.DataFrame({
    "A": [1, 8, 5, 6, 0],
    "B": [15, 49, 34, 44, 63]
})
test_2 = pd.DataFrame({
    "A": [np.nan, 3, 6, 4, 9, 0],
    "B": [-100, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500]
})

Let's assume I want to only take the raws without NaNs: I tried

for df in [test_1, test_2]:
    df = df[pd.notnull(df["A"])]

but test_2 is left untouched. On the other hand if I do:

test_2 = test_2[pd.notnull(test_2["A"])]

Now I the first raw went away.

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All these slicing/indexing operations create views/copies of the original dataframe and you then reassign df to these views/copies, meaning the originals are not touched at all.

Option 1
dropna(...inplace=True)
Try an in-place dropna call, this should modify the original object in-place

df_list = [test_1, test_2]
for df in df_list:
    df.dropna(subset=['A'], inplace=True)  

Note, this is one of the few times that I will ever recommend an in-place modification, because of this use case in particular.


Option 2
enumerate with reassignment
Alternatively, you may re-assign to the list -

for i, df in enumerate(df_list):
    df_list[i] = df.dropna(subset=['A'])  # df_list[i] = df[df.A.notnull()]

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