Index.sort_values()

Index.sort_values(return_indexer=False, ascending=True) [source] Return sorted copy of Index

Index.sortlevel()

Index.sortlevel(level=None, ascending=True, sort_remaining=None) [source] For internal compatibility with with the Index API Sort the Index. This is for compat with MultiIndex Parameters: ascending : boolean, default True False to sort in descending order level, sort_remaining are compat parameters Returns: sorted_index : Index

Index.sort()

Index.sort(*args, **kwargs) [source]

Index.slice_locs()

Index.slice_locs(start=None, end=None, step=None, kind=None) [source] Compute slice locations for input labels. Parameters: start : label, default None If None, defaults to the beginning end : label, default None If None, defaults to the end step : int, defaults None If None, defaults to 1 kind : {?ix?, ?loc?, ?getitem?} or None Returns: start, end : int

Index.slice_indexer()

Index.slice_indexer(start=None, end=None, step=None, kind=None) [source] For an ordered Index, compute the slice indexer for input labels and step Parameters: start : label, default None If None, defaults to the beginning end : label, default None If None, defaults to the end step : int, default None kind : string, default None Returns: indexer : ndarray or slice Notes This function assumes that the data is sorted, so use at your own peril

Index.size

Index.size return the number of elements in the underlying data

Index.shift()

Index.shift(periods=1, freq=None) [source] Shift Index containing datetime objects by input number of periods and DateOffset Returns: shifted : Index

Index.shape

Index.shape return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data

Index.set_value()

Index.set_value(arr, key, value) [source] Fast lookup of value from 1-dimensional ndarray. Only use this if you know what you?re doing

Index.set_names()

Index.set_names(names, level=None, inplace=False) [source] Set new names on index. Defaults to returning new index. Parameters: names : str or sequence name(s) to set level : int, level name, or sequence of int/level names (default None) If the index is a MultiIndex (hierarchical), level(s) to set (None for all levels). Otherwise level must be None inplace : bool if True, mutates in place Returns: new index (of same type and class...etc) [if inplace, returns None] Examples >>