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pandas.DataFrame.sort_index
DataFrame.sort_index(self, axis=0, level=None, ascending=True, inplace=False, kind='quicksort', na_position='last', sort_remaining=True, by=None)
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Sort object by labels (along an axis).
Parameters: -
axis : {0 or ‘index’, 1 or ‘columns’}, default 0
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The axis along which to sort. The value 0 identifies the rows, and 1 identifies the columns.
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level : int or level name or list of ints or list of level names
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If not None, sort on values in specified index level(s).
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ascending : bool, default True
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Sort ascending vs. descending.
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inplace : bool, default False
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If True, perform operation in-place.
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kind : {‘quicksort’, ‘mergesort’, ‘heapsort’}, default ‘quicksort’
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Choice of sorting algorithm. See also ndarray.np.sort for more information.
mergesort
is the only stable algorithm. For DataFrames, this option is only applied when sorting on a single column or label. -
na_position : {‘first’, ‘last’}, default ‘last’
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Puts NaNs at the beginning if
first
;last
puts NaNs at the end. Not implemented for MultiIndex. -
sort_remaining : bool, default True
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If True and sorting by level and index is multilevel, sort by other levels too (in order) after sorting by specified level.
Returns: -
sorted_obj : DataFrame or None
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DataFrame with sorted index if inplace=False, None otherwise.
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