pandas.Series.mode#
- Series.mode(dropna=True)[source]#
Return the mode(s) of the Series.
The mode is the value that appears most often. There can be multiple modes.
Always returns Series even if only one value is returned.
- Parameters:
- dropnabool, default True
Don’t consider counts of NaN/NaT.
- Returns:
- Series
Modes of the Series in sorted order.
See also
numpy.mode
Equivalent numpy function for computing median.
Series.sum
Sum of the values.
Series.median
Median of the values.
Series.std
Standard deviation of the values.
Series.var
Variance of the values.
Series.min
Minimum value.
Series.max
Maximum value.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series([2, 4, 2, 2, 4, None]) >>> s.mode() 0 2.0 dtype: float64
More than one mode:
>>> s = pd.Series([2, 4, 8, 2, 4, None]) >>> s.mode() 0 2.0 1 4.0 dtype: float64
With and without considering null value:
>>> s = pd.Series([2, 4, None, None, 4, None]) >>> s.mode(dropna=False) 0 NaN dtype: float64 >>> s = pd.Series([2, 4, None, None, 4, None]) >>> s.mode() 0 4.0 dtype: float64