is_interval(self) -> 'bool'
Whether or not the Index holds Interval objects.
Check if the Index holds Interval objects.
IntervalIndex
Index for Interval objects.
is_boolean
Check if the Index only consists of booleans.
is_categorical
Check if the Index holds categorical data.
is_floating
Check if the Index is a floating type.
is_integer
Check if the Index only consists of integers.
is_mixed
Check if the Index holds data with mixed data types.
is_numeric
Check if the Index only consists of numeric data.
is_object
Check if the Index is of the object dtype.
>>> idx = pd.Index([pd.Interval(left=0, right=5),This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
... pd.Interval(left=5, right=10)])
... idx.is_interval() True
>>> idx = pd.Index([1, 3, 5, 7])See :
... idx.is_interval() False
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