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CLN: replace %s syntax with .format in core.tools, algorithms.py, bas…
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jschendel authored and jowens committed Sep 20, 2017
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions pandas/core/algorithms.py
Expand Up @@ -393,12 +393,12 @@ def isin(comps, values):

if not is_list_like(comps):
raise TypeError("only list-like objects are allowed to be passed"
" to isin(), you passed a "
"[{0}]".format(type(comps).__name__))
" to isin(), you passed a [{comps_type}]"
.format(comps_type=type(comps).__name__))
if not is_list_like(values):
raise TypeError("only list-like objects are allowed to be passed"
" to isin(), you passed a "
"[{0}]".format(type(values).__name__))
" to isin(), you passed a [{values_type}]"
.format(values_type=type(values).__name__))

if not isinstance(values, (ABCIndex, ABCSeries, np.ndarray)):
values = lib.list_to_object_array(list(values))
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ def mode(values):
try:
result = np.sort(result)
except TypeError as e:
warn("Unable to sort modes: %s" % e)
warn("Unable to sort modes: {error}".format(error=e))

result = _reconstruct_data(result, original.dtype, original)
return Series(result)
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19 changes: 10 additions & 9 deletions pandas/core/base.py
Expand Up @@ -342,24 +342,25 @@ def _obj_with_exclusions(self):

def __getitem__(self, key):
if self._selection is not None:
raise Exception('Column(s) %s already selected' % self._selection)
raise Exception('Column(s) {selection} already selected'
.format(selection=self._selection))

if isinstance(key, (list, tuple, ABCSeries, ABCIndexClass,
np.ndarray)):
if len(self.obj.columns.intersection(key)) != len(key):
bad_keys = list(set(key).difference(self.obj.columns))
raise KeyError("Columns not found: %s"
% str(bad_keys)[1:-1])
raise KeyError("Columns not found: {missing}"
.format(missing=str(bad_keys)[1:-1]))
return self._gotitem(list(key), ndim=2)

elif not getattr(self, 'as_index', False):
if key not in self.obj.columns:
raise KeyError("Column not found: %s" % key)
raise KeyError("Column not found: {key}".format(key=key))
return self._gotitem(key, ndim=2)

else:
if key not in self.obj:
raise KeyError("Column not found: %s" % key)
raise KeyError("Column not found: {key}".format(key=key))
return self._gotitem(key, ndim=1)

def _gotitem(self, key, ndim, subset=None):
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -409,7 +410,7 @@ def _try_aggregate_string_function(self, arg, *args, **kwargs):
if f is not None:
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)

raise ValueError("{} is an unknown string function".format(arg))
raise ValueError("{arg} is an unknown string function".format(arg=arg))

def _aggregate(self, arg, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -484,9 +485,9 @@ def nested_renaming_depr(level=4):
is_nested_renamer = True

if k not in obj.columns:
raise SpecificationError('cannot perform renaming '
'for {0} with a nested '
'dictionary'.format(k))
msg = ('cannot perform renaming for {key} with a '
'nested dictionary').format(key=k)
raise SpecificationError(msg)
nested_renaming_depr(4 + (_level or 0))

elif isinstance(obj, ABCSeries):
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32 changes: 18 additions & 14 deletions pandas/core/tools/datetimes.py
Expand Up @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ def _infer(a, b):
if b and b.tzinfo:
if not (tslib.get_timezone(tz) == tslib.get_timezone(b.tzinfo)):
raise AssertionError('Inputs must both have the same timezone,'
' {0} != {1}'.format(tz, b.tzinfo))
' {timezone1} != {timezone2}'
.format(timezone1=tz, timezone2=b.tzinfo))
return tz

tz = None
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -491,10 +492,10 @@ def _convert_listlike(arg, box, format, name=None, tz=tz):
offset = tslib.Timestamp(origin) - tslib.Timestamp(0)
except tslib.OutOfBoundsDatetime:
raise tslib.OutOfBoundsDatetime(
"origin {} is Out of Bounds".format(origin))
"origin {origin} is Out of Bounds".format(origin=origin))
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("origin {} cannot be converted "
"to a Timestamp".format(origin))
raise ValueError("origin {origin} cannot be converted "
"to a Timestamp".format(origin=origin))

# convert the offset to the unit of the arg
# this should be lossless in terms of precision
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -590,16 +591,16 @@ def f(value):
required = ['year', 'month', 'day']
req = sorted(list(set(required) - set(unit_rev.keys())))
if len(req):
raise ValueError("to assemble mappings requires at "
"least that [year, month, day] be specified: "
"[{0}] is missing".format(','.join(req)))
raise ValueError("to assemble mappings requires at least that "
"[year, month, day] be specified: [{required}] "
"is missing".format(required=','.join(req)))

# keys we don't recognize
excess = sorted(list(set(unit_rev.keys()) - set(_unit_map.values())))
if len(excess):
raise ValueError("extra keys have been passed "
"to the datetime assemblage: "
"[{0}]".format(','.join(excess)))
"[{excess}]".format(','.join(excess=excess)))

def coerce(values):
# we allow coercion to if errors allows
Expand All @@ -617,7 +618,7 @@ def coerce(values):
values = to_datetime(values, format='%Y%m%d', errors=errors)
except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
raise ValueError("cannot assemble the "
"datetimes: {0}".format(e))
"datetimes: {error}".format(error=e))

for u in ['h', 'm', 's', 'ms', 'us', 'ns']:
value = unit_rev.get(u)
Expand All @@ -627,8 +628,8 @@ def coerce(values):
unit=u,
errors=errors)
except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
raise ValueError("cannot assemble the datetimes "
"[{0}]: {1}".format(value, e))
raise ValueError("cannot assemble the datetimes [{value}]: "
"{error}".format(value=value, error=e))

return values

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -810,8 +811,10 @@ def _convert_listlike(arg, format):
times.append(datetime.strptime(element, format).time())
except (ValueError, TypeError):
if errors == 'raise':
raise ValueError("Cannot convert %s to a time with "
"given format %s" % (element, format))
msg = ("Cannot convert {element} to a time with given "
"format {format}").format(element=element,
format=format)
raise ValueError(msg)
elif errors == 'ignore':
return arg
else:
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -876,6 +879,7 @@ def ole2datetime(oledt):
# Excel has a bug where it thinks the date 2/29/1900 exists
# we just reject any date before 3/1/1900.
if val < 61:
raise ValueError("Value is outside of acceptable range: %s " % val)
msg = "Value is outside of acceptable range: {value}".format(value=val)
raise ValueError(msg)

return OLE_TIME_ZERO + timedelta(days=val)
7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions pandas/core/tools/timedeltas.py
Expand Up @@ -129,7 +129,8 @@ def _validate_timedelta_unit(arg):
except:
if arg is None:
return 'ns'
raise ValueError("invalid timedelta unit {0} provided".format(arg))
raise ValueError("invalid timedelta unit {arg} provided"
.format(arg=arg))


def _coerce_scalar_to_timedelta_type(r, unit='ns', box=True, errors='raise'):
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -161,8 +162,8 @@ def _convert_listlike(arg, unit='ns', box=True, errors='raise', name=None):
if is_timedelta64_dtype(arg):
value = arg.astype('timedelta64[ns]')
elif is_integer_dtype(arg):
value = arg.astype('timedelta64[{0}]'.format(
unit)).astype('timedelta64[ns]', copy=False)
value = arg.astype('timedelta64[{unit}]'.format(unit=unit)).astype(
'timedelta64[ns]', copy=False)
else:
try:
value = tslib.array_to_timedelta64(_ensure_object(arg),
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