maxframe.dataframe.DataFrame.idxmin#
- DataFrame.idxmin(axis=0, skipna=True)#
Return index of first occurrence of minimum over requested axis.
NA/null values are excluded.
- Parameters:
axis ({0 or 'index', 1 or 'columns'}, default 0) – The axis to use. 0 or ‘index’ for row-wise, 1 or ‘columns’ for column-wise.
skipna (bool, default True) – Exclude NA/null values. If an entire row/column is NA, the result will be NA.
- Returns:
Indexes of minima along the specified axis.
- Return type:
- Raises:
If the row/column is empty
See also
Series.idxminReturn index of the minimum element.
Notes
This method is the DataFrame version of
ndarray.argmin.Examples
Consider a dataset containing food consumption in Argentina.
>>> import maxframe.dataframe as md >>> df = md.DataFrame({'consumption': [10.51, 103.11, 55.48], ... 'co2_emissions': [37.2, 19.66, 1712]}, ... index=['Pork', 'Wheat Products', 'Beef'])
>>> df.execute() consumption co2_emissions Pork 10.51 37.20 Wheat Products 103.11 19.66 Beef 55.48 1712.00
By default, it returns the index for the minimum value in each column.
>>> df.idxmin().execute() consumption Pork co2_emissions Wheat Products dtype: object
To return the index for the minimum value in each row, use
axis="columns".>>> df.idxmin(axis="columns").execute() Pork consumption Wheat Products co2_emissions Beef consumption dtype: object