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Series.xs(key, axis=0, level=None, drop_level=True)
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Returns a cross-section (row(s) or column(s)) from the Series/DataFrame. Defaults to cross-section on the rows (axis=0).
Parameters: key : object
Some label contained in the index, or partially in a MultiIndex
axis : int, default 0
Axis to retrieve cross-section on
level : object, defaults to first n levels (n=1 or len(key))
In case of a key partially contained in a MultiIndex, indicate which levels are used. Levels can be referred by label or position.
drop_level : boolean, default True
If False, returns object with same levels as self.
Returns: xs : Series or DataFrame
Notes
xs is only for getting, not setting values.
MultiIndex Slicers is a generic way to get/set values on any level or levels. It is a superset of xs functionality, see MultiIndex Slicers
Examples
>>> df A B C a 4 5 2 b 4 0 9 c 9 7 3 >>> df.xs('a') A 4 B 5 C 2 Name: a >>> df.xs('C', axis=1) a 2 b 9 c 3 Name: C
>>> df A B C D first second third bar one 1 4 1 8 9 two 1 7 5 5 0 baz one 1 6 6 8 0 three 2 5 3 5 3 >>> df.xs(('baz', 'three')) A B C D third 2 5 3 5 3 >>> df.xs('one', level=1) A B C D first third bar 1 4 1 8 9 baz 1 6 6 8 0 >>> df.xs(('baz', 2), level=[0, 'third']) A B C D second three 5 3 5 3
Series.xs()
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