pandas.Index.is_categorical#
- final Index.is_categorical()[source]#
Check if the Index holds categorical data.
Deprecated since version 2.0.0: Use isinstance(index.dtype, pd.CategoricalDtype) instead.
- Returns:
- bool
True if the Index is categorical.
See also
CategoricalIndexIndex for categorical data.
is_booleanCheck if the Index only consists of booleans (deprecated).
is_integerCheck if the Index only consists of integers (deprecated).
is_floatingCheck if the Index is a floating type (deprecated).
is_numericCheck if the Index only consists of numeric data (deprecated).
is_objectCheck if the Index is of the object dtype. (deprecated).
is_intervalCheck if the Index holds Interval objects (deprecated).
Examples
>>> idx = pd.Index(["Watermelon", "Orange", "Apple", ... "Watermelon"]).astype("category") >>> idx.is_categorical() True
>>> idx = pd.Index([1, 3, 5, 7]) >>> idx.is_categorical() False
>>> s = pd.Series(["Peter", "Victor", "Elisabeth", "Mar"]) >>> s 0 Peter 1 Victor 2 Elisabeth 3 Mar dtype: object >>> s.index.is_categorical() False