pandas 1.4.2

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ensure_index_from_sequences(sequences, names=None) -> 'Index'

A single sequence returns an Index. Many sequences returns a MultiIndex.

Parameters

sequences : sequence of sequences
names : sequence of str

Returns

index : Index or MultiIndex

Construct an index from sequences of data.

See Also

ensure_index

Examples

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>>> ensure_index_from_sequences([[1, 2, 3]], names=["name"])
Int64Index([1, 2, 3], dtype='int64', name='name')
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>>> ensure_index_from_sequences([["a", "a"], ["a", "b"]], names=["L1", "L2"])
MultiIndex([('a', 'a'),
            ('a', 'b')],
           names=['L1', 'L2'])
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