Python Pandas - Check if an interval is empty if closed from the both sides



To check if an interval is empty if closed from both sides, use the interval.is_empty property. At first, import the required libraries −

import pandas as pd

Interval closed from the both sides. Interval set using the "closed" parameter with value "both"

interval = pd.Interval(0, 0, closed='both')

Display the interval

print("Interval...\n",interval) 

Check whether interval is empty when it is closed from both sides. An Interval that contains a single point is not empty i.e. False is returned

print("\nIs Interval empty? \n",interval.is_empty)

Example

Following is the code

 import pandas as pd # interval closed from the both sides # Interval set using the "closed" parameter with value "both" interval = pd.Interval(0, 0, closed='both') # display the interval print("Interval...\n",interval) # display the interval length print("\nInterval length...\n",interval.length) # check whether interval is empty when it is closed from both sides # An Interval that contains a single point is not empty i.e. False is returned print("\nIs Interval empty? \n",interval.is_empty)

Output

This will produce the following code

 Interval... [0, 0] Interval length... 0 Is Interval empty? False
Updated on: 2021-10-20T08:24:03+05:30

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