Return cumulative sum over a DataFrame or Series axis.
Returns a DataFrame or Series of the same size containing the cumulative sum.
The index or the name of the axis. 0 is equivalent to None or âindexâ. For Series this parameter is unused and defaults to 0.
Exclude NA/null values. If an entire row/column is NA, the result will be NA.
Additional keywords have no effect but might be accepted for compatibility with NumPy.
Return cumulative sum of scalar or Series.
Examples
Series
>>> s = pd.Series([2, np.nan, 5, -1, 0]) >>> s 0 2.0 1 NaN 2 5.0 3 -1.0 4 0.0 dtype: float64
By default, NA values are ignored.
>>> s.cumsum() 0 2.0 1 NaN 2 7.0 3 6.0 4 6.0 dtype: float64
To include NA values in the operation, use skipna=False
>>> s.cumsum(skipna=False) 0 2.0 1 NaN 2 NaN 3 NaN 4 NaN dtype: float64
DataFrame
>>> df = pd.DataFrame([[2.0, 1.0], ... [3.0, np.nan], ... [1.0, 0.0]], ... columns=list('AB')) >>> df A B 0 2.0 1.0 1 3.0 NaN 2 1.0 0.0
By default, iterates over rows and finds the sum in each column. This is equivalent to axis=None
or axis='index'
.
>>> df.cumsum() A B 0 2.0 1.0 1 5.0 NaN 2 6.0 1.0
To iterate over columns and find the sum in each row, use axis=1
>>> df.cumsum(axis=1) A B 0 2.0 3.0 1 3.0 NaN 2 1.0 1.0
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