I have the following dataframe:
a b x y 0 1 2 3 -1 1 2 4 6 -2 2 3 6 9 -3 3 4 8 12 -4
How can I move columns b and x such that they are the last 2 columns in the dataframe? I would like to specify b and x by name, but not the other columns.
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Answer
You can rearrange columns directly by specifying their order:
df = df[['a', 'y', 'b', 'x']]
In the case of larger dataframes where the column titles are dynamic, you can use a list comprehension to select every column not in your target set and then append the target set to the end.
>>> df[[c for c in df if c not in ['b', 'x']] 
       + ['b', 'x']]
   a  y  b   x
0  1 -1  2   3
1  2 -2  4   6
2  3 -3  6   9
3  4 -4  8  12
To make it more bullet proof, you can ensure that your target columns are indeed in the dataframe:
cols_at_end = ['b', 'x']
df = df[[c for c in df if c not in cols_at_end] 
        + [c for c in cols_at_end if c in df]]