ExtensionDtype.
construct_from_string
Construct this type from a string.
This is useful mainly for data types that accept parameters. For example, a period dtype accepts a frequency parameter that can be set as period[H] (where H means hourly frequency).
period[H]
By default, in the abstract class, just the name of the type is expected. But subclasses can overwrite this method to accept parameters.
The name of the type, for example category.
category
Instance of the dtype.
If a class cannot be constructed from this ‘string’.
Examples
For extension dtypes with arguments the following may be an adequate implementation.
>>> @classmethod ... def construct_from_string(cls, string): ... pattern = re.compile(r"^my_type\[(?P<arg_name>.+)\]$") ... match = pattern.match(string) ... if match: ... return cls(**match.groupdict()) ... else: ... raise TypeError(f"Cannot construct a '{cls.__name__}' from ... " "'{string}'")