Tried slightly different approach. Created a function which will return numbers in pairs from the initial comma separated string.
def pairup(mystring):
"""Function to return paired up list from string"""
mylist = mystring.split(',')
if len(mylist) == 1: return [mylist]
splitlist = []
for index, item in enumerate(mylist):
try:
splitlist.append([mylist[index], mylist[index+1]])
except:
pass
return splitlist
Now let's create the new data frame.
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/39955283/3679377
new_df = df[['ID']].join(
df.Values.apply(lambda x: pd.Series(pairup(x)))
.stack()
.apply(lambda x: pd.Series(x))
.fillna("")
.reset_index(level=1, drop=True),
how='left').reset_index(drop=True)
new_df.columns = ['ID', 'Col 1', 'Col 2']
Here's the output of print(new_df)
.
ID Col 1 Col 2
0 1 10 11
1 1 11 12
2 1 12 13
3 2 14
4 3 15 16
5 3 16 17
6 3 17 18