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200200 -i " pandas.Series.floordiv PR07" \
201201 -i " pandas.Series.ge PR07,SA01" \
202202 -i " pandas.Series.gt PR07,SA01" \
203- -i " pandas.Series.hasnans SA01" \
204- -i " pandas.Series.is_monotonic_decreasing SA01" \
205- -i " pandas.Series.is_monotonic_increasing SA01" \
206203 -i " pandas.Series.kurt RT03,SA01" \
207204 -i " pandas.Series.kurtosis RT03,SA01" \
208205 -i " pandas.Series.le PR07,SA01" \
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -909,6 +909,11 @@ def hasnans(self) -> bool:
909909 -------
910910 bool
911911
912+ See Also
913+ --------
914+ Series.isna : Detect missing values.
915+ Series.notna : Detect existing (non-missing) values.
916+
912917 Examples
913918 --------
914919 >>> s = pd.Series([1, 2, 3, None])
@@ -1135,6 +1140,11 @@ def is_monotonic_increasing(self) -> bool:
11351140 -------
11361141 bool
11371142
1143+ See Also
1144+ --------
1145+ Series.is_monotonic_decreasing : Return boolean if values in the object are
1146+ monotonically decreasing.
1147+
11381148 Examples
11391149 --------
11401150 >>> s = pd.Series([1, 2, 2])
@@ -1158,6 +1168,11 @@ def is_monotonic_decreasing(self) -> bool:
11581168 -------
11591169 bool
11601170
1171+ See Also
1172+ --------
1173+ Series.is_monotonic_increasing : Return boolean if values in the object are
1174+ monotonically increasing.
1175+
11611176 Examples
11621177 --------
11631178 >>> s = pd.Series([3, 2, 2, 1])
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