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6,173 PointsWhat is the missing keyword argument that will produce the same result?
pd.DataFrame(0, __ = ['pasan' , 'craig', 'alena'] , columns = range(1, 10))
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KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYou should be able to get it from here
Particularly this example from the page:
Notice how both the labels and column headings are autogenerated. You can specify the index and columns.
pd.DataFrame(test_users_list, index=['craigsdennis', 'treasure'],
columns=['first_name', 'last_name', 'balance'])