Jul-07-2022, 07:03 PM
You are correct. But it should be there.
In an earlier line in the program, I used the command.
df1=df
Now I did this before I dropped the three columns from df.
It ("machine_status") should be there, but it is not.
How can I work a round this.
I wanted to keep a dataframe from my initial uploading.
The I can work on the initial dataframe to scale and normalize so I
can then "attach" the dropped three columns at a later time.
However, this did not work out and the error is in
ddf1 = df
Any help appreciated.
Respectfully,
LZ
In an earlier line in the program, I used the command.
df1=df
Now I did this before I dropped the three columns from df.
It ("machine_status") should be there, but it is not.
How can I work a round this.
I wanted to keep a dataframe from my initial uploading.
The I can work on the initial dataframe to scale and normalize so I
can then "attach" the dropped three columns at a later time.
However, this did not work out and the error is in
ddf1 = df
Any help appreciated.
Respectfully,
LZ