Python Pandas – Concat dataframes with different columns ignoring column names

If the columns are always in the same order, you can mechanically rename the columns and the do an append like:

Code:

new_cols = {x: y for x, y in zip(df_uk.columns, df_ger.columns)}
df_out = df_ger.append(df_uk.rename(columns=new_cols))

Test Code:

df_ger = pd.read_fwf(StringIO(
    u"""
        index  Datum   Zahl1   Zahl2
        0      1-1-17  1       2
        1      2-1-17  3       4"""),
    header=1).set_index('index')

df_uk = pd.read_fwf(StringIO(
    u"""
        index  Date    No1     No2
        0      1-1-17  5       6
        1      2-1-17  7       8"""),
    header=1).set_index('index')

print(df_uk)
print(df_ger)

new_cols = {x: y for x, y in zip(df_uk.columns, df_ger.columns)}
df_out = df_ger.append(df_uk.rename(columns=new_cols))

print(df_out)

Results:

         Date  No1  No2
index                  
0      1-1-17    5    6
1      2-1-17    7    8

        Datum  Zahl1  Zahl2
index                      
0      1-1-17      1      2
1      2-1-17      3      4

        Datum  Zahl1  Zahl2
index                      
0      1-1-17      1      2
1      2-1-17      3      4
0      1-1-17      5      6
1      2-1-17      7      8

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