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How to encode a pandas.DataFrame column containing lists using Sklearn.preprocessing

I have a pandas df and some of the columns are lists with data in them and I would like to encode the labels within the lists.

I get this error: ValueError: Expected 2D array, got 1D array instead:

from sklearn.preprocessing import OneHotEncoder
mins = pd.read_csv('recipes.csv')

enc = OneHotEncoder(handle_unknown='ignore')

X = mins['Ingredients']

'''
[[lettuce, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]
[lettuce, tomatoes, flour, vodka, tomatoes]
...
[flour, tomatoes, vodka, vodka, mustard]]
'''

enc.fit(X)

I hope to get a a column of lists that would have the correctly encoded information

[[lettuce, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]
[lettuce, tomatoes, flour, vodka, tomatoes]
...
[flour, tomatoes, vodka, vodka, mustard]

[[0, 1, 2, 3, 1]
[0, 1, 4, 3, 1]
...
[4, 1, 3, 3, 9]]
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raceee Avatar asked Nov 02 '25 17:11

raceee


1 Answers

To label encode list of lists in a DataFrame series, we first train the encoder with the unique text labels and then use apply to transform each text label to the trained integer label in the list of lists. Here is an example:

In [2]: import pandas as pd

In [3]: from sklearn import preprocessing

In [4]: df = pd.DataFrame({"Day":["Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday"], "Veggies&Drinks":[["lettuce"
   ...: , "tomatoes", "ginger", "vodka", "tomatoes"], ["flour", "vodka", "mustard", "lettuce", "ginger"], ["mustard", "
   ...: tomatoes", "ginger", "vodka", "tomatoes"], ["ginger", "vodka", "lettuce", "tomatoes", "flour"], ["mustard", "le
   ...: ttuce", "ginger", "flour", "tomatoes"]]})

In [5]: df
Out[5]:
         Day                                Veggies&Drinks
0     Monday  [lettuce, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]
1    Tuesday      [flour, vodka, mustard, lettuce, ginger]
2  Wednesday  [mustard, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]
3   Thursday     [ginger, vodka, lettuce, tomatoes, flour]
4     Friday   [mustard, lettuce, ginger, flour, tomatoes]

In [9]: label_encoder = preprocessing.LabelEncoder()

In [19]: list_of_veggies_drinks = ["lettuce","tomatoes","ginger","vodka","flour","mustard"]

In [20]: label_encoder.fit(list_of_veggies_drinks)
Out[20]: LabelEncoder()

In [21]: integer_encoded = df["Veggies&Drinks"].apply(lambda x:label_encoder.transform(x))

In [22]: integer_encoded
Out[22]:
0    [2, 4, 1, 5, 4]
1    [0, 5, 3, 2, 1]
2    [3, 4, 1, 5, 4]
3    [1, 5, 2, 4, 0]
4    [3, 2, 1, 0, 4]
Name: Veggies&Drinks, dtype: object

In [23]: df["Encoded"] = integer_encoded

In [24]: df
Out[24]:
         Day                                Veggies&Drinks          Encoded
0     Monday  [lettuce, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]  [2, 4, 1, 5, 4]
1    Tuesday      [flour, vodka, mustard, lettuce, ginger]  [0, 5, 3, 2, 1]
2  Wednesday  [mustard, tomatoes, ginger, vodka, tomatoes]  [3, 4, 1, 5, 4]
3   Thursday     [ginger, vodka, lettuce, tomatoes, flour]  [1, 5, 2, 4, 0]
4     Friday   [mustard, lettuce, ginger, flour, tomatoes]  [3, 2, 1, 0, 4]
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amanb Avatar answered Nov 05 '25 06:11

amanb



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