Remove index column while saving csv in pandas

To read the csv file without indexing you can unset the index_col to prevent pandas from using your first column as an index. And while saving the csv back onto the disk, do not forget to set index = false in to_csv. This will not generate an additional index column. Else, if you need to delete/remove a specific column from the data frame, use drop , it worked for me as follows :

import pandas as pd
file_path = 'example_file.csv'
data_frame = pd.read_csv(file_path, index_col = False)
column_name = 'column'
data_frame = data_frame.drop(column_name, axis = 1) 
data_frame.to_csv(file_path, index = False)

In this case, even if your csv has a valid index column, you can skip index_col = False in read_csv.


What you are seeing is the index column. Just set index=False:

df_csv = df0_fa.to_csv('revenue/data/test.csv',mode = 'w', index=False)

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