AttributeError: DataFrame object has no attribute append . Did you mean: _append ?
时间: 2023-08-13 15:05:56 浏览: 786
This error occurs when you try to call the `append` method on a Pandas DataFrame object, but the object does not have an `append` attribute.
One possible reason for this error is that you are trying to append a DataFrame to another DataFrame using the `append` method, but you are not using it correctly. In Pandas, the `append` method does not modify the original DataFrame, but instead it returns a new DataFrame that contains the rows from both DataFrames. Therefore, you need to assign the result of the `append` method to a new variable or to the original DataFrame, like this:
```
df1 = pd.DataFrame({'A': [1, 2], 'B': [3, 4]})
df2 = pd.DataFrame({'A': [5, 6], 'B': [7, 8]})
df3 = df1.append(df2)
```
In this example, `df3` will contain the rows from both `df1` and `df2`.
If you are still getting the AttributeError, it's possible that the DataFrame object you are trying to append to does not have an `append` attribute. In this case, you can try using the `_append` attribute instead, which is a private method that is used internally by Pandas. However, be aware that using private methods may not be supported in future versions of Pandas and may cause unexpected behavior.
```
df1._append(df2)
```
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