pandas.IntervalIndex.from_breaks
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classmethod IntervalIndex.from_breaks(breaks, closed='right', name=None, copy=False, dtype=None)
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Construct an IntervalIndex from an array of splits.
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breaks : array-like (1-dimensional)
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Left and right bounds for each interval.
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closed : {‘left’, ‘right’, ‘both’, ‘neither’}, default ‘right’
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Whether the intervals are closed on the left-side, right-side, both or neither.
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copy : boolean, default False
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copy the data
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dtype : dtype or None, default None
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If None, dtype will be inferred
New in version 0.23.0.
See also
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interval_range
- Function to create a fixed frequency IntervalIndex.
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IntervalIndex.from_arrays
- Construct from a left and right array.
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IntervalIndex.from_tuples
- Construct from a sequence of tuples.
Examples
>>> pd.IntervalIndex.from_breaks([0, 1, 2, 3]) IntervalIndex([(0, 1], (1, 2], (2, 3]], closed='right', dtype='interval[int64]')
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