pandas.Series.between
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Series.between(left, right, inclusive=True)
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Return boolean Series equivalent to left <= series <= right.
This function returns a boolean vector containing
True
wherever the corresponding Series element is between the boundary valuesleft
andright
. NA values are treated asFalse
.Parameters: left : scalar
Left boundary.
right : scalar
Right boundary.
inclusive : bool, default True
Include boundaries.
Returns: Series
Each element will be a boolean.
See also
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pandas.Series.gt
- Greater than of series and other
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pandas.Series.lt
- Less than of series and other
Notes
This function is equivalent to
(left <= ser) & (ser <= right)
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series([2, 0, 4, 8, np.nan])
Boundary values are included by default:
>>> s.between(1, 4) 0 True 1 False 2 True 3 False 4 False dtype: bool
With
inclusive
set toFalse
boundary values are excluded:>>> s.between(1, 4, inclusive=False) 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 False 4 False dtype: bool
left
andright
can be any scalar value:>>> s = pd.Series(['Alice', 'Bob', 'Carol', 'Eve']) >>> s.between('Anna', 'Daniel') 0 False 1 True 2 True 3 False dtype: bool
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