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Using a custom pandas accessor with Modin #7281
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Hi @anaypat5, are you trying to add a custom method on modin frames like these? https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/development/extending.html You can do this in modin with |
@anaypat5 I'm marking this issue as closed for now--feel free to reopen or file a new one if you need further help. |
Hi, I was wondering if its possible to use custom pandas accessors with Modin. I have one set up, but when using Modin with Ray it will throw the error that
DataFrame object has no attribute <accessor>
. I am currently circumventing this issue by converting the Modin DataFrame to a base Pandas DataFrame, but I wanted to see if this is something that is already implemented, such that I don't have to convert my DataFrame every time I want to use the accessor, especially when the DataFrames are getting large. Thanks.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: