python round function
While executing the following command:
percent_2 = (round(percent_1, 1)).sort_values(ascending=False)
the following error occured:
"{0}".format(str(converter))) TypeError: cannot convert the series to
.
What is it happening?
python
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While executing the following command:
percent_2 = (round(percent_1, 1)).sort_values(ascending=False)
the following error occured:
"{0}".format(str(converter))) TypeError: cannot convert the series to
.
What is it happening?
python
Is yourpercent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where theround
function is coming from?
– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
2
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49
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While executing the following command:
percent_2 = (round(percent_1, 1)).sort_values(ascending=False)
the following error occured:
"{0}".format(str(converter))) TypeError: cannot convert the series to
.
What is it happening?
python
While executing the following command:
percent_2 = (round(percent_1, 1)).sort_values(ascending=False)
the following error occured:
"{0}".format(str(converter))) TypeError: cannot convert the series to
.
What is it happening?
python
python
edited Nov 3 '18 at 1:14
desertnaut
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asked Nov 2 '18 at 18:34
Manas SikriManas Sikri
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Is yourpercent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where theround
function is coming from?
– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
2
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49
add a comment |
Is yourpercent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where theround
function is coming from?
– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
2
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49
Is your
percent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where the round
function is coming from?– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
Is your
percent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where the round
function is coming from?– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
2
2
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49
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this is slightly unclear: I'm not certain if you would like to round a float in which case you would use:
percent_2 = round(percent_1, 1)
if you would like to round and sort every element in an array:
percent_1.sort()
for element in percent_1:
percent_1[element] = round(percent_1[element], 1)
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this is slightly unclear: I'm not certain if you would like to round a float in which case you would use:
percent_2 = round(percent_1, 1)
if you would like to round and sort every element in an array:
percent_1.sort()
for element in percent_1:
percent_1[element] = round(percent_1[element], 1)
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this is slightly unclear: I'm not certain if you would like to round a float in which case you would use:
percent_2 = round(percent_1, 1)
if you would like to round and sort every element in an array:
percent_1.sort()
for element in percent_1:
percent_1[element] = round(percent_1[element], 1)
add a comment |
this is slightly unclear: I'm not certain if you would like to round a float in which case you would use:
percent_2 = round(percent_1, 1)
if you would like to round and sort every element in an array:
percent_1.sort()
for element in percent_1:
percent_1[element] = round(percent_1[element], 1)
this is slightly unclear: I'm not certain if you would like to round a float in which case you would use:
percent_2 = round(percent_1, 1)
if you would like to round and sort every element in an array:
percent_1.sort()
for element in percent_1:
percent_1[element] = round(percent_1[element], 1)
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Is your
percent_1
a string, a numpy array, or a dataframe? where theround
function is coming from?– anishtain4
Nov 2 '18 at 18:51
2
Much would be made clear if you showed a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– jdv
Nov 2 '18 at 18:54
@anishtain round is a built-in function in Python.
– Jack Taylor
Nov 3 '18 at 1:24
@JackTaylor Numpy also has round function, but there's not enough code to figure out where is it coming from
– anishtain4
Nov 3 '18 at 18:49