Make a copy of this object.
Name is set on the new object.
Set name for new object.
Else makes a shallow copy.
Index refer to new object which is a copy of this object.
See also
Index.delete
Make new Index with passed location(-s) deleted.
Index.drop
Make new Index with passed list of labels deleted.
Notes
In most cases, there should be no functional difference from using deep
, but if deep
is passed it will attempt to deepcopy.
Examples
>>> idx = pd.Index(["a", "b", "c"]) >>> new_idx = idx.copy() >>> idx is new_idx False
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