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How to check each column in pandas data frame are in ascending order or not
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i want to know each column in pandas data frame are in ascending order or not.
**col1** **col2** **col3**
99 102 103
97 103 107
100 108 109
for col1, col2 and col3 how to find which columns are in ascending order and which columns are not.
python pandas numpy dataframe
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i want to know each column in pandas data frame are in ascending order or not.
**col1** **col2** **col3**
99 102 103
97 103 107
100 108 109
for col1, col2 and col3 how to find which columns are in ascending order and which columns are not.
python pandas numpy dataframe
2
I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
Mar 24 at 9:50
1
Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
– Jondiedoop
Mar 24 at 9:54
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i want to know each column in pandas data frame are in ascending order or not.
**col1** **col2** **col3**
99 102 103
97 103 107
100 108 109
for col1, col2 and col3 how to find which columns are in ascending order and which columns are not.
python pandas numpy dataframe
i want to know each column in pandas data frame are in ascending order or not.
**col1** **col2** **col3**
99 102 103
97 103 107
100 108 109
for col1, col2 and col3 how to find which columns are in ascending order and which columns are not.
python pandas numpy dataframe
python pandas numpy dataframe
edited Mar 24 at 9:48
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I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
Mar 24 at 9:50
1
Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
– Jondiedoop
Mar 24 at 9:54
add a comment |
2
I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
Mar 24 at 9:50
1
Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
– Jondiedoop
Mar 24 at 9:54
2
2
I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
Mar 24 at 9:50
I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
Mar 24 at 9:50
1
1
Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
– Jondiedoop
Mar 24 at 9:54
Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
– Jondiedoop
Mar 24 at 9:54
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Try:
df.apply(lambda x: x.is_monotonic)
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Try:
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Try:
df.apply(lambda x: x.is_monotonic)
Try:
df.apply(lambda x: x.is_monotonic)
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I think your question has already been answered here stackoverflow.com/questions/28093365/…
– MaximGi
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Possible duplicate of Is a column in pandas.DF() monotonically increasing?
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Mar 24 at 9:54