Index.isnull(self) [source]
Detect missing values.
Return a boolean same-sized object indicating if the values are NA. NA values, such as None, numpy.NaN or pd.NaT, get mapped to True values. Everything else get mapped to False values. Characters such as empty strings ‘’ or numpy.inf are not considered NA values (unless you set pandas.options.mode.use_inf_as_na = True).
New in version 0.20.0.
| Returns: |
|
|---|
See also
Index.notna
Index.dropna
isna
Series.isna
Show which entries in a pandas.Index are NA. The result is an array.
>>> idx = pd.Index([5.2, 6.0, np.NaN]) >>> idx Float64Index([5.2, 6.0, nan], dtype='float64') >>> idx.isna() array([False, False, True], dtype=bool)
Empty strings are not considered NA values. None is considered an NA value.
>>> idx = pd.Index(['black', '', 'red', None]) >>> idx Index(['black', '', 'red', None], dtype='object') >>> idx.isna() array([False, False, False, True], dtype=bool)
For datetimes, NaT (Not a Time) is considered as an NA value.
>>> idx = pd.DatetimeIndex([pd.Timestamp('1940-04-25'),
... pd.Timestamp(''), None, pd.NaT])
>>> idx
DatetimeIndex(['1940-04-25', 'NaT', 'NaT', 'NaT'],
dtype='datetime64[ns]', freq=None)
>>> idx.isna()
array([False, True, True, True], dtype=bool)
© 2008–2012, AQR Capital Management, LLC, Lambda Foundry, Inc. and PyData Development Team
Licensed under the 3-clause BSD License.
https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.25.0/reference/api/pandas.Index.isnull.html