Series.str.
extract
Extract capture groups in the regex pat as columns in a DataFrame.
For each subject string in the Series, extract groups from the first match of regular expression pat.
Regular expression pattern with capturing groups.
Flags from the re module, e.g. re.IGNORECASE, that modify regular expression matching for things like case, spaces, etc. For more details, see re.
re
re.IGNORECASE
If True, return DataFrame with one column per capture group. If False, return a Series/Index if there is one capture group or DataFrame if there are multiple capture groups.
A DataFrame with one row for each subject string, and one column for each group. Any capture group names in regular expression pat will be used for column names; otherwise capture group numbers will be used. The dtype of each result column is always object, even when no match is found. If expand=False and pat has only one capture group, then return a Series (if subject is a Series) or Index (if subject is an Index).
expand=False
See also
extractall
Returns all matches (not just the first match).
Examples
A pattern with two groups will return a DataFrame with two columns. Non-matches will be NaN.
>>> s = pd.Series(['a1', 'b2', 'c3']) >>> s.str.extract(r'([ab])(\d)') 0 1 0 a 1 1 b 2 2 NaN NaN
A pattern may contain optional groups.
>>> s.str.extract(r'([ab])?(\d)') 0 1 0 a 1 1 b 2 2 NaN 3
Named groups will become column names in the result.
>>> s.str.extract(r'(?P<letter>[ab])(?P<digit>\d)') letter digit 0 a 1 1 b 2 2 NaN NaN
A pattern with one group will return a DataFrame with one column if expand=True.
>>> s.str.extract(r'[ab](\d)', expand=True) 0 0 1 1 2 2 NaN
A pattern with one group will return a Series if expand=False.
>>> s.str.extract(r'[ab](\d)', expand=False) 0 1 1 2 2 NaN dtype: object