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Python Pandas - Get the left bound for the IntervalIndex
To get the left bound for the IntervalIndex, use the interval.left property in Pandas. At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
Create IntervalIndex −
interval = pd.IntervalIndex.from_arrays([5, 10, 15], [15, 20, 25])
Display the interval −
print("IntervalIndex...\n",interval)
Get the left bound −
print("\nThe left bound for the IntervalIndex...\n",interval.left)
Example
Following is the code −
import pandas as pd # Create IntervalIndex interval = pd.IntervalIndex.from_arrays([5, 10, 15], [15, 20, 25]) # Display the interval print("IntervalIndex...\n",interval) # Display the interval length print("\nIntervalIndex length...\n",interval.length) # Check whether the IntervalIndex is closed on the left-side, right-side, both or neither print("\nChecking for the type of IntervalIndex...\n",interval.closed) # Get the left bound print("\nThe left bound for the IntervalIndex...\n",interval.left)
Output
This will produce the following output −
IntervalIndex... IntervalIndex([(5, 15], (10, 20], (15, 25]], dtype='interval[int64, right]') IntervalIndex length... Int64Index([10, 10, 10], dtype='int64') Checking for the type of IntervalIndex... right The left bound for the IntervalIndex... Int64Index([5, 10, 15], dtype='int64')
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