Creating a new column based on if-elif-else condition

To formalize some of the approaches laid out above:

Create a function that operates on the rows of your dataframe like so:

def f(row):
    if row['A'] == row['B']:
        val = 0
    elif row['A'] > row['B']:
        val = 1
    else:
        val = -1
    return val

Then apply it to your dataframe passing in the axis=1 option:

In [1]: df['C'] = df.apply(f, axis=1)

In [2]: df
Out[2]:
   A  B  C
a  2  2  0
b  3  1  1
c  1  3 -1

Of course, this is not vectorized so performance may not be as good when scaled to a large number of records. Still, I think it is much more readable. Especially coming from a SAS background.

Edit

Here is the vectorized version

df['C'] = np.where(
    df['A'] == df['B'], 0, np.where(
    df['A'] >  df['B'], 1, -1)) 

df.loc[df['A'] == df['B'], 'C'] = 0
df.loc[df['A'] > df['B'], 'C'] = 1
df.loc[df['A'] < df['B'], 'C'] = -1

Easy to solve using indexing. The first line of code reads like so, if column A is equal to column B then create and set column C equal to 0.