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Update invalid pandas indexing statement #580

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion episodes/03-index-slice-subset.md
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Expand Up @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ selects the element that is 3 rows down and 7 columns over in the DataFrame.
It is worth noting that rows are selected when using `loc` with a single list of
labels (or `iloc` with a single list of integers). However, unlike `loc` or `iloc`,
indexing a data frame directly with labels will select columns (e.g.
`surveys_df['species_id', 'plot_id', 'weight']`), while ranges of integers will
`surveys_df[['species_id', 'plot_id', 'weight']]`), while ranges of integers will
select rows (e.g. surveys\_df[0:13]). Direct indexing of rows is redundant with
using `iloc`, and will raise a `KeyError` if a single integer or list is used; the
error will also occur if index labels are used without `loc` (or column labels used
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