Indices in read_csv
refer to line/row numbers in your csv file (the first line has the index 0). You have the following options to skip rows:
from io import StringIO
csv = \
"""col1,col2
1,a
2,b
3,c
4,d
"""
pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv))
# Output:
col1 col2 # index 0
0 1 a # index 1
1 2 b # index 2
2 3 c # index 3
3 4 d # index 4
Skip two lines at the start of the file (index 0 and 1). Column names are skipped as well (index 0) and the top line is used for column names. To add column names use names = ['col1', 'col2']
parameter:
pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv), skiprows=2)
# Output:
2 b
0 3 c
1 4 d
Skip second and fourth lines (index 1 and 3):
pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv), skiprows=[1, 3])
# Output:
col1 col2
0 2 b
1 4 d
Skip last two lines:
pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv), engine='python', skipfooter=2)
# Output:
col1 col2
0 1 a
1 2 b
Use a lambda function to skip every second line (index 1 and 3):
pd.read_csv(StringIO(csv), skiprows=lambda x: (x % 2) != 0)
# Output:
col1 col2
0 2 b
1 4 d