pandas.core.window.expanding.Expanding.max#
- Expanding.max(numeric_only=False, engine=None, engine_kwargs=None)[source]#
- Calculate the expanding maximum. - Parameters:
- numeric_onlybool, default False
- Include only float, int, boolean columns. - New in version 1.5.0. 
- enginestr, default None
- 'cython': Runs the operation through C-extensions from cython.
- 'numba': Runs the operation through JIT compiled code from numba.
- None: Defaults to- 'cython'or globally setting- compute.use_numba- New in version 1.3.0. 
 
- engine_kwargsdict, default None
- For - 'cython'engine, there are no accepted- engine_kwargs
- For - 'numba'engine, the engine can accept- nopython,- nogiland- paralleldictionary keys. The values must either be- Trueor- False. The default- engine_kwargsfor the- 'numba'engine is- {'nopython': True, 'nogil': False, 'parallel': False}- New in version 1.3.0. 
 
 
- Returns:
- Series or DataFrame
- Return type is the same as the original object with - np.float64dtype.
 
 - See also - pandas.Series.expanding
- Calling expanding with Series data. 
- pandas.DataFrame.expanding
- Calling expanding with DataFrames. 
- pandas.Series.max
- Aggregating max for Series. 
- pandas.DataFrame.max
- Aggregating max for DataFrame. 
 - Notes - See Numba engine and Numba (JIT compilation) for extended documentation and performance considerations for the Numba engine. - Examples - >>> ser = pd.Series([3, 2, 1, 4], index=['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) >>> ser.expanding().max() a 3.0 b 3.0 c 3.0 d 4.0 dtype: float64