pandas.IntervalIndex.overlaps
- IntervalIndex.overlaps(*args, **kwargs)[source]
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Check elementwise if an Interval overlaps the values in the IntervalArray.
Two intervals overlap if they share a common point, including closed endpoints. Intervals that only have an open endpoint in common do not overlap.
- Parameters
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- other:IntervalArray
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Interval to check against for an overlap.
- Returns
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- ndarray
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Boolean array positionally indicating where an overlap occurs.
See also
Interval.overlaps
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Check whether two Interval objects overlap.
Examples
>>> data = [(0, 1), (1, 3), (2, 4)] >>> intervals = pd.arrays.IntervalArray.from_tuples(data) >>> intervals <IntervalArray> [(0, 1], (1, 3], (2, 4]] Length: 3, dtype: interval[int64, right]
>>> intervals.overlaps(pd.Interval(0.5, 1.5)) array([ True, True, False])
Intervals that share closed endpoints overlap:
>>> intervals.overlaps(pd.Interval(1, 3, closed='left')) array([ True, True, True])
Intervals that only have an open endpoint in common do not overlap:
>>> intervals.overlaps(pd.Interval(1, 2, closed='right')) array([False, True, False])
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