Python | Pandas Series.multiply()
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Pandas series is a One-dimensional ndarray with axis labels. The labels need not be unique but must be a hashable type. The object supports both integer- and label-based indexing and provides a host of methods for performing operations involving the index.
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Series.multiply()
function perform the multiplication of series and other, element-wise. The operation is equivalent to series * other
, but with support to substitute a fill_value for missing data in one of the inputs.
Syntax: Series.multiply(other, level=None, fill_value=None, axis=0) Parameter : other : Series or scalar value fill_value : Fill existing missing (NaN) value level : Broadcast across a level, Returns : result : SeriesExample #1: Use
Series.multiply()
function to perform the multiplication of a scalar with the given series object.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Creating the Series
sr = pd.Series([10, 25, 3, 11, 24, 6])
# Create the Index
index_ = ['Coca Cola', 'Sprite', 'Coke', 'Fanta', 'Dew', 'ThumbsUp']
# set the index
sr.index = index_
# Print the series
print(sr)

Series.multiply()
function to perform the multiplication of scalar with the series.
# multiply the given value with series
result = sr.multiply(other = 10)
# Print the result
print(result)

Series.multiply()
function has returned the result of multiplication of the given scalar with the series object.
Example #2: Use Series.multiply()
function to perform the multiplication of a scalar with the given series object. The given series object contains some missing values.
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd
# Creating the Series
sr = pd.Series([19.5, 16.8, None, 22.78, None, 20.124, None, 18.1002, None])
# Print the series
print(sr)

Series.multiply()
function to perform the multiplication of scalar with the series.
# multiply the given value with series
# fill 5 at the place of all the missing values
result = sr.multiply(other = 10, fill_value = 5)
# Print the result
print(result)

Series.multiply()
function has returned the result of multiplication of the given scalar with the series object.