pandas.Series.isin#
- Series.isin(values)[source]#
Whether elements in Series are contained in values.
Return a boolean Series showing whether each element in the Series matches an element in the passed sequence of values exactly.
- Parameters:
- valuesset or list-like
The sequence of values to test. Passing in a single string will raise a
TypeError
. Instead, turn a single string into a list of one element.
- Returns:
- Series
Series of booleans indicating if each element is in values.
- Raises:
- TypeError
If values is a string
See also
DataFrame.isin
Equivalent method on DataFrame.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series( ... ["llama", "cow", "llama", "beetle", "llama", "hippo"], name="animal" ... ) >>> s.isin(["cow", "llama"]) 0 True 1 True 2 True 3 False 4 True 5 False Name: animal, dtype: bool
To invert the boolean values, use the
~
operator:>>> ~s.isin(["cow", "llama"]) 0 False 1 False 2 False 3 True 4 False 5 True Name: animal, dtype: bool
Passing a single string as
s.isin('llama')
will raise an error. Use a list of one element instead:>>> s.isin(["llama"]) 0 True 1 False 2 True 3 False 4 True 5 False Name: animal, dtype: bool
Strings and integers are distinct and are therefore not comparable:
>>> pd.Series([1]).isin(["1"]) 0 False dtype: bool >>> pd.Series([1.1]).isin(["1.1"]) 0 False dtype: bool