pandas.Series.argmin#
- Series.argmin(axis=None, skipna=True, *args, **kwargs)[source]#
- Return int position of the smallest value in the Series. - If the minimum is achieved in multiple locations, the first row position is returned. - Parameters:
- axis{None}
- Unused. Parameter needed for compatibility with DataFrame. 
- skipnabool, default True
- Exclude NA/null values when showing the result. 
- *args, **kwargs
- Additional arguments and keywords for compatibility with NumPy. 
 
- Returns:
- int
- Row position of the minimum value. 
 
 - See also - Series.argmin
- Return position of the minimum value. 
- Series.argmax
- Return position of the maximum value. 
- numpy.ndarray.argmin
- Equivalent method for numpy arrays. 
- Series.idxmax
- Return index label of the maximum values. 
- Series.idxmin
- Return index label of the minimum values. 
 - Examples - Consider dataset containing cereal calories - >>> s = pd.Series({'Corn Flakes': 100.0, 'Almond Delight': 110.0, ... 'Cinnamon Toast Crunch': 120.0, 'Cocoa Puff': 110.0}) >>> s Corn Flakes 100.0 Almond Delight 110.0 Cinnamon Toast Crunch 120.0 Cocoa Puff 110.0 dtype: float64 - >>> s.argmax() 2 >>> s.argmin() 0 - The maximum cereal calories is the third element and the minimum cereal calories is the first element, since series is zero-indexed.