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pandas.Series.between

Series.between(self, left, right, inclusive=True) [source]

Return boolean Series equivalent to left <= series <= right.

This function returns a boolean vector containing True wherever the corresponding Series element is between the boundary values left and right. NA values are treated as False.

Parameters:
left : scalar

Left boundary.

right : scalar

Right boundary.

inclusive : bool, default True

Include boundaries.

Returns:
Series

Series representing whether each element is between left and right (inclusive).

See also

Series.gt
Greater than of series and other.
Series.lt
Less than of series and other.

Notes

This function is equivalent to (left <= ser) & (ser <= right)

Examples

>>> s = pd.Series([2, 0, 4, 8, np.nan])

Boundary values are included by default:

>>> s.between(1, 4)
0     True
1    False
2     True
3    False
4    False
dtype: bool

With inclusive set to False boundary values are excluded:

>>> s.between(1, 4, inclusive=False)
0     True
1    False
2    False
3    False
4    False
dtype: bool

left and right can be any scalar value:

>>> s = pd.Series(['Alice', 'Bob', 'Carol', 'Eve'])
>>> s.between('Anna', 'Daniel')
0    False
1     True
2     True
3    False
dtype: bool

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