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pandas.Series.isin
Series.isin(values)
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Check whether
values
are contained in Series.Return a boolean Series showing whether each element in the Series matches an element in the passed sequence of
values
exactly.Parameters: -
values : set or list-like
-
The sequence of values to test. Passing in a single string will raise a
TypeError
. Instead, turn a single string into a list of one element.New in version 0.18.1: Support for values as a set.
Returns: -
isin : Series (bool dtype)
Raises: - TypeError
-
- If
values
is a string
- If
See also
DataFrame.isin
- Equivalent method on DataFrame.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series(['lama', 'cow', 'lama', 'beetle', 'lama', ... 'hippo'], name='animal') >>> s.isin(['cow', 'lama']) 0 True 1 True 2 True 3 False 4 True 5 False Name: animal, dtype: bool
Passing a single string as
s.isin('lama')
will raise an error. Use a list of one element instead:>>> s.isin(['lama']) 0 True 1 False 2 True 3 False 4 True 5 False Name: animal, dtype: bool
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