Series.str.
isupper
Check whether all characters in each string are uppercase.
This is equivalent to running the Python string method str.isupper() for each element of the Series/Index. If a string has zero characters, False is returned for that check.
str.isupper()
False
Series or Index of boolean values with the same length as the original Series/Index.
See also
Series.str.isalpha
Check whether all characters are alphabetic.
Series.str.isnumeric
Check whether all characters are numeric.
Series.str.isalnum
Check whether all characters are alphanumeric.
Series.str.isdigit
Check whether all characters are digits.
Series.str.isdecimal
Check whether all characters are decimal.
Series.str.isspace
Check whether all characters are whitespace.
Series.str.islower
Check whether all characters are lowercase.
Series.str.isupper
Check whether all characters are uppercase.
Series.str.istitle
Check whether all characters are titlecase.
Examples
Checks for Alphabetic and Numeric Characters
>>> s1 = pd.Series(['one', 'one1', '1', ''])
>>> s1.str.isalpha() 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 False dtype: bool
>>> s1.str.isnumeric() 0 False 1 False 2 True 3 False dtype: bool
>>> s1.str.isalnum() 0 True 1 True 2 True 3 False dtype: bool
Note that checks against characters mixed with any additional punctuation or whitespace will evaluate to false for an alphanumeric check.
>>> s2 = pd.Series(['A B', '1.5', '3,000']) >>> s2.str.isalnum() 0 False 1 False 2 False dtype: bool
More Detailed Checks for Numeric Characters
There are several different but overlapping sets of numeric characters that can be checked for.
>>> s3 = pd.Series(['23', '³', '⅕', ''])
The s3.str.isdecimal method checks for characters used to form numbers in base 10.
s3.str.isdecimal
>>> s3.str.isdecimal() 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 False dtype: bool
The s.str.isdigit method is the same as s3.str.isdecimal but also includes special digits, like superscripted and subscripted digits in unicode.
s.str.isdigit
>>> s3.str.isdigit() 0 True 1 True 2 False 3 False dtype: bool
The s.str.isnumeric method is the same as s3.str.isdigit but also includes other characters that can represent quantities such as unicode fractions.
s.str.isnumeric
s3.str.isdigit
>>> s3.str.isnumeric() 0 True 1 True 2 True 3 False dtype: bool
Checks for Whitespace
>>> s4 = pd.Series([' ', '\t\r\n ', '']) >>> s4.str.isspace() 0 True 1 True 2 False dtype: bool
Checks for Character Case
>>> s5 = pd.Series(['leopard', 'Golden Eagle', 'SNAKE', ''])
>>> s5.str.islower() 0 True 1 False 2 False 3 False dtype: bool
>>> s5.str.isupper() 0 False 1 False 2 True 3 False dtype: bool
The s5.str.istitle method checks for whether all words are in title case (whether only the first letter of each word is capitalized). Words are assumed to be as any sequence of non-numeric characters separated by whitespace characters.
s5.str.istitle
>>> s5.str.istitle() 0 False 1 True 2 False 3 False dtype: bool