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python - Applying uppercase to a column in pandas dataframe

I'm having trouble applying upper case to a column in my DataFrame.

dataframe is df.

1/2 ID is the column head that need to apply UPPERCASE.

The problem is that the values are made up of three letters and three numbers. For example rrr123 is one of the values.

df['1/2 ID'] = map(str.upper, df['1/2 ID'])

I got an error:

TypeError: descriptor 'upper' requires a 'str' object but received a 'unicode' error.

How can I apply upper case to the first three letters in the column of the DataFrame df?

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If your version of pandas is a recent version then you can just use the vectorised string method upper:

df['1/2 ID'] = df['1/2 ID'].str.upper()

This method does not work inplace, so the result must be assigned back.


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