pandas.Index.reindex — pandas 2.2.3 documentation (original) (raw)
Index.reindex(target, method=None, level=None, limit=None, tolerance=None)[source]#
Create index with target’s values.
Parameters:
targetan iterable
method{None, ‘pad’/’ffill’, ‘backfill’/’bfill’, ‘nearest’}, optional
- default: exact matches only.
- pad / ffill: find the PREVIOUS index value if no exact match.
- backfill / bfill: use NEXT index value if no exact match
- nearest: use the NEAREST index value if no exact match. Tied distances are broken by preferring the larger index value.
levelint, optional
Level of multiindex.
limitint, optional
Maximum number of consecutive labels in target
to match for inexact matches.
toleranceint or float, optional
Maximum distance between original and new labels for inexact matches. The values of the index at the matching locations must satisfy the equation abs(index[indexer] - target) <= tolerance
.
Tolerance may be a scalar value, which applies the same tolerance to all values, or list-like, which applies variable tolerance per element. List-like includes list, tuple, array, Series, and must be the same size as the index and its dtype must exactly match the index’s type.
Returns:
new_indexpd.Index
Resulting index.
indexernp.ndarray[np.intp] or None
Indices of output values in original index.
Raises:
TypeError
If method
passed along with level
.
ValueError
If non-unique multi-index
ValueError
If non-unique index and method
or limit
passed.
See also
Conform Series to new index with optional filling logic.
Conform DataFrame to new index with optional filling logic.
Examples
idx = pd.Index(['car', 'bike', 'train', 'tractor']) idx Index(['car', 'bike', 'train', 'tractor'], dtype='object') idx.reindex(['car', 'bike']) (Index(['car', 'bike'], dtype='object'), array([0, 1]))