pandas dataframe columns scaling with sklearn

I have a pandas dataframe with mixed type columns, and I’d like to apply sklearn’s min_max_scaler to some of the columns. Ideally, I’d like to do these transformations in place, but haven’t figured out a way to do that yet. I’ve written the following code that works:

import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
from sklearn import preprocessing

scaler = preprocessing.MinMaxScaler()

dfTest = pd.DataFrame({'A':[14.00,90.20,90.95,96.27,91.21],'B':[103.02,107.26,110.35,114.23,114.68], 'C':['big','small','big','small','small']})
min_max_scaler = preprocessing.MinMaxScaler()

def scaleColumns(df, cols_to_scale):
    for col in cols_to_scale:
        df[col] = pd.DataFrame(min_max_scaler.fit_transform(pd.DataFrame(dfTest[col])),columns=[col])
    return df

dfTest

    A   B   C
0    14.00   103.02  big
1    90.20   107.26  small
2    90.95   110.35  big
3    96.27   114.23  small
4    91.21   114.68  small

scaled_df = scaleColumns(dfTest,['A','B'])
scaled_df

A   B   C
0    0.000000    0.000000    big
1    0.926219    0.363636    small
2    0.935335    0.628645    big
3    1.000000    0.961407    small
4    0.938495    1.000000    small

I’m curious if this is the preferred/most efficient way to do this transformation. Is there a way I could use df.apply that would be better?

I’m also surprised I can’t get the following code to work:

bad_output = min_max_scaler.fit_transform(dfTest['A'])

If I pass an entire dataframe to the scaler it works:

dfTest2 = dfTest.drop('C', axis = 1)
good_output = min_max_scaler.fit_transform(dfTest2)
good_output

I’m confused why passing a series to the scaler fails. In my full working code above I had hoped to just pass a series to the scaler then set the dataframe column = to the scaled series.

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