cudf.Index.duplicated#
- Index.duplicated(keep: Literal['first', 'last', False] = 'first') ndarray[source]#
Indicate duplicate index values.
Duplicated values are indicated as
Truevalues in the resulting array. Either all duplicates, all except the first, or all except the last occurrence of duplicates can be indicated.- Parameters:
- keep{‘first’, ‘last’, False}, default ‘first’
The value or values in a set of duplicates to mark as missing.
'first': Mark duplicates asTrueexcept for the first occurrence.'last': Mark duplicates asTrueexcept for the last occurrence.False: Mark all duplicates asTrue.
- Returns:
- cupy.ndarray[bool]
See also
Series.duplicatedEquivalent method on cudf.Series.
DataFrame.duplicatedEquivalent method on cudf.DataFrame.
Index.drop_duplicatesRemove duplicate values from Index.
Examples
By default, for each set of duplicated values, the first occurrence is set to False and all others to True:
>>> import cudf >>> idx = cudf.Index(['lama', 'cow', 'lama', 'beetle', 'lama']) >>> idx.duplicated() array([False, False, True, False, True])
which is equivalent to
>>> idx.duplicated(keep='first') array([False, False, True, False, True])
By using ‘last’, the last occurrence of each set of duplicated values is set to False and all others to True:
>>> idx.duplicated(keep='last') array([ True, False, True, False, False])
By setting keep to
False, all duplicates are True:>>> idx.duplicated(keep=False) array([ True, False, True, False, True])