cudf.testing.testing.assert_series_equal#

cudf.testing.testing.assert_series_equal(left, right, check_dtype=True, check_index_type='equiv', check_series_type=True, check_names=True, check_exact=False, check_datetimelike_compat=False, check_categorical=True, check_category_order=True, rtol=1e-05, atol=1e-08, obj='Series')[source]#

Check that left and right Series are equal

This function is intended to compare two Series and output any differences. Additional parameters allow varying the strictness of the equality checks performed.

Parameters:
leftSeries

left Series to compare

rightSeries

right Series to compare

check_dtypebool, default True

Whether to check the Series dtype is identical.

check_index_typebool or {‘equiv’}, default ‘equiv’

Whether to check the Index class, dtype and inferred_type are identical.

check_series_typebool, default True

Whether to check the series class, dtype and inferred_type are identical. Currently it is idle, and similar to pandas.

check_namesbool, default True

Whether to check that the names attribute for both the index and column attributes of the Series is identical.

check_exactbool, default False

Whether to compare number exactly.

check_datetime_like_compatbool, default False

Compare datetime-like which is comparable ignoring dtype.

check_categoricalbool, default True

Whether to compare internal Categorical exactly.

check_category_orderbool, default True

Whether to compare category order of internal Categoricals

rtolfloat, default 1e-5

Relative tolerance. Only used when check_exact is False.

atolfloat, default 1e-8

Absolute tolerance. Only used when check_exact is False.

objstr, default ‘Series’

Specify object name being compared, internally used to show appropriate assertion message.

Examples

>>> import cudf
>>> sr1 = cudf.Series([1, 2, 3, 4], name="a")
>>> sr2 = cudf.Series([1, 2, 3, 5], name="b")
>>> cudf.testing.assert_series_equal(sr1, sr2)
......
......
AssertionError: ColumnBase are different

values are different (25.0 %)
[left]:  [1 2 3 4]
[right]: [1 2 3 5]
>>> sr2 = cudf.Series([1, 2, 3, 4], name="b")
>>> cudf.testing.assert_series_equal(sr1, sr2)
......
......
AssertionError: Series are different

name mismatch
[left]:  a
[right]: b

This will pass without any hitch:

>>> sr2 = cudf.Series([1, 2, 3, 4], name="a")
>>> cudf.testing.assert_series_equal(sr1, sr2)