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Pandas DataFrame is a two-dimensional size-mutable, potentially heterogeneous tabular data structure with labeled axes (rows and columns). Arithmetic operations align on both row and column labels. It can be thought of as a dict-like container for Series objects. This is the primary data structure of the Pandas. Pandas DataFrame.truncate() function is used to truncate a Series or DataFrame before and after some index value. This is a useful shorthand for boolean indexing based on index values above or below certain thresholds.
Syntax: DataFrame.truncate(before=None, after=None, axis=None, copy=True) Parameter : before : Truncate all rows before this index value. after : Truncate all rows after this index value. axis : Axis to truncate. Truncates the index (rows) by default. copy : Return a copy of the truncated section. Returns : The truncated Series or DataFrame.
Example #1: Use DataFrame.truncate() function to truncate some entries before and after the passed labels of the given dataframe. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Creating the DataFrame
df = pd.DataFrame({'Weight':[45, 88, 56, 15, 71],
                   'Name':['Sam', 'Andrea', 'Alex', 'Robin', 'Kia'],
                   'Age':[14, 25, 55, 8, 21]})

# Create the index
index_ = pd.date_range('2010-10-09 08:45', periods = 5, freq ='H')

# Set the index
df.index = index_

# Print the DataFrame
print(df)
Output : Now we will use DataFrame.truncate() function to truncate the entries before '2010-10-09 09:45:00' and after '2010-10-09 11:45:00' in the given dataframe. Python3 1==
# return the truncated dataframe
result = df.truncate(before = '2010-10-09 09:45:00', after = '2010-10-09 11:45:00')

# Print the result
print(result)
Output : As we can see in the output, the DataFrame.truncate() function has successfully truncated the entries before and after the passed labels in the given dataframe.   Example #2: Use DataFrame.truncate() function to truncate some entries before and after the passed labels of the given dataframe. Python3
# importing pandas as pd
import pandas as pd

# Creating the DataFrame
df = pd.DataFrame({"A":[12, 4, 5, None, 1], 
                   "B":[7, 2, 54, 3, None], 
                   "C":[20, 16, 11, 3, 8], 
                   "D":[14, 3, None, 2, 6]}) 

# Create the index
index_ = ['Row_1', 'Row_2', 'Row_3', 'Row_4', 'Row_5']

# Set the index
df.index = index_

# Print the DataFrame
print(df)
Output : Now we will use DataFrame.truncate() function to truncate the entries before 'Row_3' and after 'Row_4' in the given dataframe. Python3 1==
# return the truncated dataframe
result = df.truncate(before = 'Row_3', after = 'Row_4')

# Print the result
print(result)
Output : As we can see in the output, the DataFrame.truncate() function has successfully truncated the entries before and after the passed labels in the given dataframe.

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