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DataFrame.filter(items=None, like=None, regex=None, axis=None)
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Subset rows or columns of dataframe according to labels in the specified index.
Note that this routine does not filter a dataframe on its contents. The filter is applied to the labels of the index.
Parameters: items : list-like
List of info axis to restrict to (must not all be present)
like : string
Keep info axis where ?arg in col == True?
regex : string (regular expression)
Keep info axis with re.search(regex, col) == True
axis : int or string axis name
The axis to filter on. By default this is the info axis, ?index? for Series, ?columns? for DataFrame
Returns: same type as input object
See also
Notes
The
items
,like
, andregex
parameters are enforced to be mutually exclusive.axis
defaults to the info axis that is used when indexing with[]
.Examples
>>> df one two three mouse 1 2 3 rabbit 4 5 6
>>> # select columns by name >>> df.filter(items=['one', 'three']) one three mouse 1 3 rabbit 4 6
>>> # select columns by regular expression >>> df.filter(regex='e$', axis=1) one three mouse 1 3 rabbit 4 6
>>> # select rows containing 'bbi' >>> df.filter(like='bbi', axis=0) one two three rabbit 4 5 6
DataFrame.filter()
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