I have a csv file that is read as pd dataframe (see below) and I am trying to read a list of stations (27612, 25022, 26198 ...) that are in this longitude/latitude matrix and record their longitude and latitude as another list dataframe like the second one below. I tried to use loc or at but did not work well and when I loop them, it seems taking forever.
Input:
-126.125 -125.875 -125.625 -125.375 -125.125 -124.875 -124.625 -124.375
49.375 27612 27613 27614 27615 27616 27617 27618 27619
49.125 27376 27377 27378 27379 27380 27381 27382 27383
48.875 27140 27141 27142 27143 27144 27145 27146 27147
48.625 26904 26905 26906 26907 26908 26909 26910 26911
48.375 26668 26669 26670 26671 26672 26673 26674 26675
48.125 26432 26433 26434 26435 26436 26437 26438 26439
47.875 26196 26197 26198 26199 26200 26201 26202 26203
47.625 25960 25961 25962 25963 25964 25965 25966 25967
47.375 25724 25725 25726 25727 25728 25729 25730 25731
47.125 25488 25489 25490 25491 25492 25493 25494 25495
46.875 25252 25253 25254 25255 25256 25257 25258 25259
46.625 25016 25017 25018 25019 25020 25021 25022 25023
46.375 24780 24781 24782 24783 24784 24785 24786 24787
46.125 24544 24545 24546 24547 24548 24549 24550 24551
45.875 24308 24309 24310 24311 24312 24313 24314 24315
1 27612 -126.125 49.375
2 27376 -125.875 49.125
3 27140 -125.625 48.875
melt()is what you are looking for.Output: