pandas.Index.is_integer#
- final Index.is_integer()[source]#
- Check if the Index only consists of integers. - Deprecated since version 2.0.0: Use pandas.api.types.is_integer_dtype instead. - Returns:
- bool
- Whether or not the Index only consists of integers. 
 
 - See also - is_boolean
- Check if the Index only consists of booleans (deprecated). 
- is_floating
- Check if the Index is a floating type (deprecated). 
- is_numeric
- Check if the Index only consists of numeric data (deprecated). 
- is_object
- Check if the Index is of the object dtype. (deprecated). 
- is_categorical
- Check if the Index holds categorical data (deprecated). 
- is_interval
- Check if the Index holds Interval objects (deprecated). 
 - Examples - >>> idx = pd.Index([1, 2, 3, 4]) >>> idx.is_integer() True - >>> idx = pd.Index([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0]) >>> idx.is_integer() False - >>> idx = pd.Index(["Apple", "Mango", "Watermelon"]) >>> idx.is_integer() False