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pandas.Series.str.zfill
Series.str.zfill(self, width)
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Pad strings in the Series/Index by prepending ‘0’ characters.
Strings in the Series/Index are padded with ‘0’ characters on the left of the string to reach a total string length
width
. Strings in the Series/Index with length greater or equal towidth
are unchanged.Parameters: -
width : int
-
Minimum length of resulting string; strings with length less than
width
be prepended with ‘0’ characters.
Returns: - Series/Index of objects
See also
Series.str.rjust
- Fills the left side of strings with an arbitrary character.
Series.str.ljust
- Fills the right side of strings with an arbitrary character.
Series.str.pad
- Fills the specified sides of strings with an arbitrary character.
Series.str.center
- Fills boths sides of strings with an arbitrary character.
Notes
Differs from
str.zfill()
which has special handling for ‘+’/’-‘ in the string.Examples
>>> s = pd.Series(['-1', '1', '1000', 10, np.nan]) >>> s 0 -1 1 1 2 1000 3 10 4 NaN dtype: object
Note that
10
andNaN
are not strings, therefore they are converted toNaN
. The minus sign in'-1'
is treated as a regular character and the zero is added to the left of it (str.zfill()
would have moved it to the left).1000
remains unchanged as it is longer thanwidth
.>>> s.str.zfill(3) 0 0-1 1 001 2 1000 3 NaN 4 NaN dtype: object
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