The Series class
A Series
object represents a one-dimensional, indexed series of data. It can be thought of as a dictionary, with one main difference: the indexes in a Series
class are ordered. The following example constructs a Series
object and displays it:
grades1 = Series([76, 82, 78, 100], index = ['Alex', 'Robert', 'Minnie', 'Alice'], name = 'Assignment 1', dtype=float64) grades1
This produces the following output:
Alex 76 Robert 82 Minnie 78 Alice 100 Name: Assignment 1, dtype: float64
Notice the format of the constructor call:
Series(<data>, index=<indexes>, name=<name>, dtype=<type>)
Both data
and indexes
are usually lists or NumPy
arrays, but can be any Python iterable. The lists must have the same length. The name
variable is a string that describes the data in the series. The type
variable is a NumPy
data type. The indexes
and the name
variables are optional...