pandas 1.4.2

ParametersReturnsBackRef
round_trip_pathlib(writer, reader, path: 'str | None' = None)

Parameters

writer : callable bound to pandas object

IO writing function (e.g. DataFrame.to_csv )

reader : callable

IO reading function (e.g. pd.read_csv )

path : str, default None

The path where the object is written and then read.

Returns

pandas object

The original object that was serialized and then re-read.

Write an object to file specified by a pathlib.Path and read it back

Examples

See :

Back References

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pandas.core.generic.NDFrame.to_csv

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