pandas.DataFrame.prod#
- DataFrame.prod(*, axis=0, skipna=True, numeric_only=False, min_count=0, **kwargs)[source]#
Return the product of the values over the requested axis.
- Parameters:
- axis{index (0), columns (1)}
Axis for the function to be applied on. For Series this parameter is unused and defaults to 0.
Warning
The behavior of DataFrame.prod with
axis=Noneis deprecated, in a future version this will reduce over both axes and return a scalar To retain the old behavior, pass axis=0 (or do not pass axis).Added in version 2.0.0.
- skipnabool, default True
Exclude NA/null values when computing the result.
- numeric_onlybool, default False
Include only float, int, boolean columns. Not implemented for Series.
- min_countint, default 0
The required number of valid values to perform the operation. If fewer than
min_countnon-NA values are present the result will be NA.- **kwargs
Additional keyword arguments to be passed to the function.
- Returns:
- Series or scalar
The product of the values over the requested axis.
See also
Series.sumReturn the sum.
Series.minReturn the minimum.
Series.maxReturn the maximum.
Series.idxminReturn the index of the minimum.
Series.idxmaxReturn the index of the maximum.
DataFrame.sumReturn the sum over the requested axis.
DataFrame.minReturn the minimum over the requested axis.
DataFrame.maxReturn the maximum over the requested axis.
DataFrame.idxminReturn the index of the minimum over the requested axis.
DataFrame.idxmaxReturn the index of the maximum over the requested axis.
Examples
By default, the product of an empty or all-NA Series is
1>>> pd.Series([], dtype="float64").prod() 1.0
This can be controlled with the
min_countparameter>>> pd.Series([], dtype="float64").prod(min_count=1) nan
Thanks to the
skipnaparameter,min_counthandles all-NA and empty series identically.>>> pd.Series([np.nan]).prod() 1.0
>>> pd.Series([np.nan]).prod(min_count=1) nan