pandas.
CategoricalDtype
Type for categorical data with the categories and orderedness.
Must be unique, and must not contain any nulls. The categories are stored in an Index, and if an index is provided the dtype of that index will be used.
Whether or not this categorical is treated as a ordered categorical. None can be used to maintain the ordered value of existing categoricals when used in operations that combine categoricals, e.g. astype, and will resolve to False if there is no existing ordered to maintain.
See also
Categorical
Represent a categorical variable in classic R / S-plus fashion.
Notes
This class is useful for specifying the type of a Categorical independent of the values. See CategoricalDtype for more.
Examples
>>> t = pd.CategoricalDtype(categories=['b', 'a'], ordered=True) >>> pd.Series(['a', 'b', 'a', 'c'], dtype=t) 0 a 1 b 2 a 3 NaN dtype: category Categories (2, object): ['b' < 'a']
An empty CategoricalDtype with a specific dtype can be created by providing an empty index. As follows,
>>> pd.CategoricalDtype(pd.DatetimeIndex([])).categories.dtype dtype('<M8[ns]')
Attributes
categories
An Index containing the unique categories allowed.
Index
ordered
Whether the categories have an ordered relationship.
Methods
None