pandas.Series.tail#
- Series.tail(n=5)[source]#
- Return the last n rows. - This function returns last n rows from the object based on position. It is useful for quickly verifying data, for example, after sorting or appending rows. - For negative values of n, this function returns all rows except the first |n| rows, equivalent to - df[|n|:].- If n is larger than the number of rows, this function returns all rows. - Parameters
- nint, default 5
- Number of rows to select. 
 
- Returns
- type of caller
- The last n rows of the caller object. 
 
 - See also - DataFrame.head
- The first n rows of the caller object. 
 - Examples - >>> df = pd.DataFrame({'animal': ['alligator', 'bee', 'falcon', 'lion', ... 'monkey', 'parrot', 'shark', 'whale', 'zebra']}) >>> df animal 0 alligator 1 bee 2 falcon 3 lion 4 monkey 5 parrot 6 shark 7 whale 8 zebra - Viewing the last 5 lines - >>> df.tail() animal 4 monkey 5 parrot 6 shark 7 whale 8 zebra - Viewing the last n lines (three in this case) - >>> df.tail(3) animal 6 shark 7 whale 8 zebra - For negative values of n - >>> df.tail(-3) animal 3 lion 4 monkey 5 parrot 6 shark 7 whale 8 zebra