Pandas Index is an immutable ndarray implementing an ordered, sliceable set. It is the basic object which stores the axis labels for all pandas objects.
Pandas Index.shape
attribute return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data in the given Index object.
Syntax: Index.shape
Parameter : None
Returns : tuple
Example #1: Use Index.shape
attribute to return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data in the given Index object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Creating the index idx = pd.Index([ 'Melbourne' , 'Sanghai' , 'Lisbon' , 'Doha' , 'Moscow' , 'Rio' ]) # Print the index print (idx) |
Output :
Now we will use Index.shape
attribute to return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data in the given Index object.
# return a tuple of the shape # of data in idx object result = idx.shape # Print the result print (result) |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the Index.shape
attribute has returned a tuple based on the size of the underlying data in the given Index object.
Example #2 : Use Index.shape
attribute to return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data in the given Index object.
# importing pandas as pd import pandas as pd # Creating the index idx = pd.Index([ 900 + 3j , 700 + 25j , 620 + 10j , 388 + 44j , 900 ]) # Print the index print (idx) |
Output :
Now we will use Index.shape
attribute to return a tuple of the shape of the underlying data in the given Index object.
# return a tuple of the shape # of data in idx object result = idx.shape # Print the result print (result) |
Output :
As we can see in the output, the Index.shape
attribute has returned a tuple based on the size of the underlying data in the given Index object.