Make new Index inserting new item at location.
Follows Python numpy.insert semantics for negative values.
The integer location where the new item will be inserted.
The new item to be inserted into the Index.
Returns a new Index object resulting from inserting the specified item at the specified location within the original Index.
See also
Index.append
Append a collection of Indexes together.
Examples
>>> idx = pd.Index(["a", "b", "c"]) >>> idx.insert(1, "x") Index(['a', 'x', 'b', 'c'], dtype='object')
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