cudf.DataFrame.max#
- DataFrame.max(axis=None, skipna=True, level=None, numeric_only=None, **kwargs)#
Return the maximum of the values in the DataFrame.
- Parameters
- axis: {index (0), columns(1)}
Axis for the function to be applied on.
- skipna: bool, default True
Exclude NA/null values when computing the result.
- level: int or level name, default None
If the axis is a MultiIndex (hierarchical), count along a particular level, collapsing into a Series.
- numeric_only: bool, default None
Include only float, int, boolean columns. If None, will attempt to use everything, then use only numeric data.
- Returns
- Series
Notes
Parameters currently not supported are level, numeric_only.
Examples
>>> import cudf >>> df = cudf.DataFrame({'a': [1, 2, 3, 4], 'b': [7, 8, 9, 10]}) >>> df.max() a 4 b 10 dtype: int64