import operator import numpy as np import pytest from pandas.compat.numpy import _np_version_under1p20 import pandas as pd import pandas._testing as tm from pandas.core.arrays import integer_array import pandas.core.ops as ops # Basic test for the arithmetic array ops # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- @pytest.mark.parametrize( "opname, exp", [("add", [1, 3, None, None, 9]), ("mul", [0, 2, None, None, 20])], ids=["add", "mul"], ) def test_add_mul(dtype, opname, exp): a = pd.array([0, 1, None, 3, 4], dtype=dtype) b = pd.array([1, 2, 3, None, 5], dtype=dtype) # array / array expected = pd.array(exp, dtype=dtype) op = getattr(operator, opname) result = op(a, b) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) op = getattr(ops, "r" + opname) result = op(a, b) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) def test_sub(dtype): a = pd.array([1, 2, 3, None, 5], dtype=dtype) b = pd.array([0, 1, None, 3, 4], dtype=dtype) result = a - b expected = pd.array([1, 1, None, None, 1], dtype=dtype) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) def test_div(dtype): # for now division gives a float numpy array a = pd.array([1, 2, 3, None, 5], dtype=dtype) b = pd.array([0, 1, None, 3, 4], dtype=dtype) result = a / b expected = np.array([np.inf, 2, np.nan, np.nan, 1.25], dtype="float64") tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("zero, negative", [(0, False), (0.0, False), (-0.0, True)]) def test_divide_by_zero(zero, negative): # https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/27398 a = pd.array([0, 1, -1, None], dtype="Int64") result = a / zero expected = np.array([np.nan, np.inf, -np.inf, np.nan]) if negative: expected *= -1 tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected) def test_floordiv(dtype): a = pd.array([1, 2, 3, None, 5], dtype=dtype) b = pd.array([0, 1, None, 3, 4], dtype=dtype) result = a // b # Series op sets 1//0 to np.inf, which IntegerArray does not do (yet) expected = pd.array([0, 2, None, None, 1], dtype=dtype) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) def test_mod(dtype): a = pd.array([1, 2, 3, None, 5], dtype=dtype) b = pd.array([0, 1, None, 3, 4], dtype=dtype) result = a % b expected = pd.array([0, 0, None, None, 1], dtype=dtype) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) def test_pow_scalar(): a = pd.array([-1, 0, 1, None, 2], dtype="Int64") result = a ** 0 expected = pd.array([1, 1, 1, 1, 1], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = a ** 1 expected = pd.array([-1, 0, 1, None, 2], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = a ** pd.NA expected = pd.array([None, None, 1, None, None], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = a ** np.nan expected = np.array([np.nan, np.nan, 1, np.nan, np.nan], dtype="float64") tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected) # reversed a = a[1:] # Can't raise integers to negative powers. result = 0 ** a expected = pd.array([1, 0, None, 0], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = 1 ** a expected = pd.array([1, 1, 1, 1], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = pd.NA ** a expected = pd.array([1, None, None, None], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) result = np.nan ** a expected = np.array([1, np.nan, np.nan, np.nan], dtype="float64") tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected) def test_pow_array(): a = integer_array([0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, None, None, None]) b = integer_array([0, 1, None, 0, 1, None, 0, 1, None]) result = a ** b expected = integer_array([1, 0, None, 1, 1, 1, 1, None, None]) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) def test_rpow_one_to_na(): # https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/22022 # https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/29997 arr = integer_array([np.nan, np.nan]) result = np.array([1.0, 2.0]) ** arr expected = np.array([1.0, np.nan]) tm.assert_numpy_array_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("other", [0, 0.5]) def test_numpy_zero_dim_ndarray(other): arr = integer_array([1, None, 2]) result = arr + np.array(other) expected = arr + other tm.assert_equal(result, expected) # Test generic characteristics / errors # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def test_error_invalid_values(data, all_arithmetic_operators): op = all_arithmetic_operators s = pd.Series(data) ops = getattr(s, op) # invalid scalars msg = ( r"(:?can only perform ops with numeric values)" r"|(:?IntegerArray cannot perform the operation mod)" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ops("foo") with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ops(pd.Timestamp("20180101")) # invalid array-likes with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ops(pd.Series("foo", index=s.index)) if op != "__rpow__": # TODO(extension) # rpow with a datetimelike coerces the integer array incorrectly msg = ( "can only perform ops with numeric values|" "cannot perform .* with this index type: DatetimeArray|" "Addition/subtraction of integers and integer-arrays " "with DatetimeArray is no longer supported. *" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): ops(pd.Series(pd.date_range("20180101", periods=len(s)))) # Various # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # TODO test unsigned overflow def test_arith_coerce_scalar(data, all_arithmetic_operators): op = tm.get_op_from_name(all_arithmetic_operators) s = pd.Series(data) other = 0.01 result = op(s, other) expected = op(s.astype(float), other) # rfloordiv results in nan instead of inf if all_arithmetic_operators == "__rfloordiv__" and _np_version_under1p20: # for numpy 1.20 https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/16161 # updated floordiv, now matches our behavior defined in core.ops expected[(expected == np.inf) | (expected == -np.inf)] = np.nan tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("other", [1.0, np.array(1.0)]) def test_arithmetic_conversion(all_arithmetic_operators, other): # if we have a float operand we should have a float result # if that is equal to an integer op = tm.get_op_from_name(all_arithmetic_operators) s = pd.Series([1, 2, 3], dtype="Int64") result = op(s, other) assert result.dtype is np.dtype("float") def test_cross_type_arithmetic(): df = pd.DataFrame( { "A": pd.Series([1, 2, np.nan], dtype="Int64"), "B": pd.Series([1, np.nan, 3], dtype="UInt8"), "C": [1, 2, 3], } ) result = df.A + df.C expected = pd.Series([2, 4, np.nan], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) result = (df.A + df.C) * 3 == 12 expected = pd.Series([False, True, None], dtype="boolean") tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) result = df.A + df.B expected = pd.Series([2, np.nan, np.nan], dtype="Int64") tm.assert_series_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize("op", ["mean"]) def test_reduce_to_float(op): # some reduce ops always return float, even if the result # is a rounded number df = pd.DataFrame( { "A": ["a", "b", "b"], "B": [1, None, 3], "C": integer_array([1, None, 3], dtype="Int64"), } ) # op result = getattr(df.C, op)() assert isinstance(result, float) # groupby result = getattr(df.groupby("A"), op)() expected = pd.DataFrame( {"B": np.array([1.0, 3.0]), "C": integer_array([1, 3], dtype="Int64")}, index=pd.Index(["a", "b"], name="A"), ) tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "source, target", [ ([1, 2, 3], [-1, -2, -3]), ([1, 2, None], [-1, -2, None]), ([-1, 0, 1], [1, 0, -1]), ], ) def test_unary_minus_nullable_int(any_signed_nullable_int_dtype, source, target): dtype = any_signed_nullable_int_dtype arr = pd.array(source, dtype=dtype) result = -arr expected = pd.array(target, dtype=dtype) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "source", [[1, 2, 3], [1, 2, None], [-1, 0, 1]], ) def test_unary_plus_nullable_int(any_signed_nullable_int_dtype, source): dtype = any_signed_nullable_int_dtype expected = pd.array(source, dtype=dtype) result = +expected tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "source, target", [([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]), ([1, -2, None], [1, 2, None]), ([-1, 0, 1], [1, 0, 1])], ) def test_abs_nullable_int(any_signed_nullable_int_dtype, source, target): dtype = any_signed_nullable_int_dtype s = pd.array(source, dtype=dtype) result = abs(s) expected = pd.array(target, dtype=dtype) tm.assert_extension_array_equal(result, expected)