Finding the Largest Values of a Column
In the last chapter, you learned how to output the smallest values; you can definitely do the same with the largest ones. To do so, you will use a very similar method with the same argument as the previous one: .nlargest()
. Look at the example of how to output the 10 newest cars, also sorted by 'Engine_volume'
- all duplicates included:
data.nlargest(10, ['Year', 'Engine_volume'], keep = 'all')
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Finding the Largest Values of a Column
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In the last chapter, you learned how to output the smallest values; you can definitely do the same with the largest ones. To do so, you will use a very similar method with the same argument as the previous one: .nlargest()
. Look at the example of how to output the 10 newest cars, also sorted by 'Engine_volume'
- all duplicates included:
data.nlargest(10, ['Year', 'Engine_volume'], keep = 'all')
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