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DataFrame.align(other, join='outer', axis=None, level=None, copy=True, fill_value=None, method=None, limit=None, fill_axis=0, broadcast_axis=None)
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Align two object on their axes with the specified join method for each axis Index
Parameters: other : DataFrame or Series
join : {?outer?, ?inner?, ?left?, ?right?}, default ?outer?
axis : allowed axis of the other object, default None
Align on index (0), columns (1), or both (None)
level : int or level name, default None
Broadcast across a level, matching Index values on the passed MultiIndex level
copy : boolean, default True
Always returns new objects. If copy=False and no reindexing is required then original objects are returned.
fill_value : scalar, default np.NaN
Value to use for missing values. Defaults to NaN, but can be any ?compatible? value
method : str, default None
limit : int, default None
fill_axis : {0 or ?index?, 1 or ?columns?}, default 0
Filling axis, method and limit
broadcast_axis : {0 or ?index?, 1 or ?columns?}, default None
Broadcast values along this axis, if aligning two objects of different dimensions
New in version 0.17.0.
Returns: (left, right) : (DataFrame, type of other)
Aligned objects
DataFrame.align()
2017-01-12 04:45:29
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