pandas 1.4.2

NotesParametersReturns
slice_locs(self, start=None, end=None, step=None, kind=<no_default>) -> 'tuple[int, int]'

Notes

This method only works if the index is monotonic or unique.

Parameters

start : label, default None

If None, defaults to the beginning.

end : label, default None

If None, defaults to the end.

step : int, defaults None

If None, defaults to 1.

kind : {'loc', 'getitem'} or None
deprecated

Returns

start, end : int

Compute slice locations for input labels.

See Also

Index.get_loc

Get location for a single label.

Examples

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>>> idx = pd.Index(list('abcd'))
... idx.slice_locs(start='b', end='c') (1, 3)
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