pandas.core.window.rolling.Rolling.max
- Rolling.max(numeric_only=False, *args, engine=None, engine_kwargs=None, **kwargs)[source]
-
Calculate the rolling maximum.
- Parameters:
-
- numeric_only:bool, default False
-
Include only float, int, boolean columns.
Added in version 1.5.0.
- engine:str, default None
-
'cython'
: Runs the operation through C-extensions from cython.'numba'
: Runs the operation through JIT compiled code from numba.-
None
: Defaults to'cython'
or globally settingcompute.use_numba
Added in version 1.3.0.
- engine_kwargs:dict, default None
-
For
'cython'
engine, there are no acceptedengine_kwargs
-
For
'numba'
engine, the engine can acceptnopython
,nogil
andparallel
dictionary keys. The values must either beTrue
orFalse
. The defaultengine_kwargs
for the'numba'
engine is{'nopython': True, 'nogil': False, 'parallel': False}
Added in version 1.3.0.
- Returns:
-
- Series or DataFrame
-
Return type is the same as the original object with
np.float64
dtype.
See also
pandas.Series.rolling
-
Calling rolling with Series data.
pandas.DataFrame.rolling
-
Calling rolling with DataFrames.
pandas.Series.max
-
Aggregating max for Series.
pandas.DataFrame.max
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Aggregating max for DataFrame.
Notes
See Numba engine and Numba (JIT compilation) for extended documentation and performance considerations for the Numba engine.
Examples
>>> ser = pd.Series([1, 2, 3, 4]) >>> ser.rolling(2).max() 0 NaN 1 2.0 2 3.0 3 4.0 dtype: float64
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