How to export dataframe with one column having dictionary value in python









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I have a data frame where one of the columns has FreqDist data and my data frame looks like this:



The column visible to me in Jupyter notebook.



But when I am exporting it using to_csv function of pandas the resulted column looks like this:



The column in my csv file



I am using the below code:



df['vq'] = df['v'].apply(FreqDist)
df.to_csv('file.csv')


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I have a data frame where one of the columns has FreqDist data and my data frame looks like this:



The column visible to me in Jupyter notebook.



But when I am exporting it using to_csv function of pandas the resulted column looks like this:



The column in my csv file



I am using the below code:



df['vq'] = df['v'].apply(FreqDist)
df.to_csv('file.csv')


Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question























  • Please don't post images. Provide some sample input and expected output.
    – Mayank Porwal
    Nov 11 at 17:54












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up vote
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I have a data frame where one of the columns has FreqDist data and my data frame looks like this:



The column visible to me in Jupyter notebook.



But when I am exporting it using to_csv function of pandas the resulted column looks like this:



The column in my csv file



I am using the below code:



df['vq'] = df['v'].apply(FreqDist)
df.to_csv('file.csv')


Thanks in advance.










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I have a data frame where one of the columns has FreqDist data and my data frame looks like this:



The column visible to me in Jupyter notebook.



But when I am exporting it using to_csv function of pandas the resulted column looks like this:



The column in my csv file



I am using the below code:



df['vq'] = df['v'].apply(FreqDist)
df.to_csv('file.csv')


Thanks in advance.







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  • Please don't post images. Provide some sample input and expected output.
    – Mayank Porwal
    Nov 11 at 17:54
















  • Please don't post images. Provide some sample input and expected output.
    – Mayank Porwal
    Nov 11 at 17:54















Please don't post images. Provide some sample input and expected output.
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 11 at 17:54




Please don't post images. Provide some sample input and expected output.
– Mayank Porwal
Nov 11 at 17:54

















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