DataFrame.sort_values()

pandas.DataFrame.sort_values

DataFrame.sort_values(by, axis=0, ascending=True, inplace=False, kind=’quicksort’, na_position=’last’) [source]

Sort by the values along either axis

New in version 0.17.0.

Parameters:

by : str or list of str

Name or list of names which refer to the axis items.

axis : {0 or ‘index’, 1 or ‘columns’}, default 0

Axis to direct sorting

ascending : bool or list of bool, default True

Sort ascending vs. descending. Specify list for multiple sort orders. If this is a list of bools, must match the length of the by.

inplace : bool, default False

if True, perform operation in-place

kind : {‘quicksort’, ‘mergesort’, ‘heapsort’}, default ‘quicksort’

Choice of sorting algorithm. See also ndarray.np.sort for more information. mergesort is the only stable algorithm. For DataFrames, this option is only applied when sorting on a single column or label.

na_position : {‘first’, ‘last’}, default ‘last’

first puts NaNs at the beginning, last puts NaNs at the end

Returns:

sorted_obj : DataFrame

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http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.20.2/generated/pandas.DataFrame.sort_values.html

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