pandas.Grouper¶
- class pandas.Grouper(key=None, level=None, freq=None, axis=0, sort=False)¶
- A Grouper allows the user to specify a groupby instruction for a target object - This specification will select a column via the key parameter, or if the level and/or axis parameters are given, a level of the index of the target object. - These are local specifications and will override ‘global’ settings, that is the parameters axis and level which are passed to the groupby itself. - Parameters: - key : string, defaults to None - groupby key, which selects the grouping column of the target - level : name/number, defaults to None - the level for the target index - freq : string / frequency object, defaults to None - This will groupby the specified frequency if the target selection (via key or level) is a datetime-like object. For full specification of available frequencies, please see here. - axis : number/name of the axis, defaults to 0 - sort : boolean, default to False - whether to sort the resulting labels - additional kwargs to control time-like groupers (when freq is passed) - closed : closed end of interval; left or right - label : interval boundary to use for labeling; left or right - convention : {‘start’, ‘end’, ‘e’, ‘s’} - If grouper is PeriodIndex - Returns: - A specification for a groupby instruction - Examples - Syntactic sugar for df.groupby('A') - >>> df.groupby(Grouper(key='A')) - Specify a resample operation on the column ‘date’ - >>> df.groupby(Grouper(key='date', freq='60s')) - Specify a resample operation on the level ‘date’ on the columns axis with a frequency of 60s - >>> df.groupby(Grouper(level='date', freq='60s', axis=1)) - Attributes - ax - groups