Alter Series index labels or name.
Function / dict values must be unique (1-to-1). Labels not contained in a dict / Series will be left as-is. Extra labels listed donât throw an error.
Alternatively, change Series.name
with a scalar value.
See the user guide for more.
Functions or dict-like are transformations to apply to the index. Scalar or hashable sequence-like will alter the Series.name
attribute.
Unused. Parameter needed for compatibility with DataFrame.
Also copy underlying data.
Note
The copy keyword will change behavior in pandas 3.0. Copy-on-Write will be enabled by default, which means that all methods with a copy keyword will use a lazy copy mechanism to defer the copy and ignore the copy keyword. The copy keyword will be removed in a future version of pandas.
You can already get the future behavior and improvements through enabling copy on write pd.options.mode.copy_on_write = True
Deprecated since version 3.0.0.
Whether to return a new Series. If True the value of copy is ignored.
In case of MultiIndex, only rename labels in the specified level.
If âraiseâ, raise KeyError when a dict-like mapper or index contains labels that are not present in the index being transformed. If âignoreâ, existing keys will be renamed and extra keys will be ignored.
A shallow copy with index labels or name altered, or the same object if inplace=True
and index is not a dict or callable else None.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series([1, 2, 3]) >>> s 0 1 1 2 2 3 dtype: int64 >>> s.rename("my_name") # scalar, changes Series.name 0 1 1 2 2 3 Name: my_name, dtype: int64 >>> s.rename(lambda x: x**2) # function, changes labels 0 1 1 2 4 3 dtype: int64 >>> s.rename({1: 3, 2: 5}) # mapping, changes labels 0 1 3 2 5 3 dtype: int64
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