modin.pandas.Series.str.count¶
- Series.str.count(pat, flags=0)[source]¶
Count occurrences of pattern in each string of the Series/Index.
This function is used to count the number of times a particular regex pattern is repeated in each of the string elements of the Series.
- Parameters:
pat (str) – Valid regular expression.
flags (int, default 0, meaning no flags) – Flags for the re module.
**kwargs – For compatibility with other string methods. Not used.
- Returns:
Same type as the calling object containing the integer counts.
- Return type:
See also
re
Standard library module for regular expressions.
str.count
Standard library version, without regular expression support.
Notes
Some characters need to be escaped when passing in pat. eg. ‘$’ has a special meaning in regex and must be escaped when finding this literal character.
Examples
>>> s = pd.Series(['A', 'B', 'Aaba', 'Baca', np.nan, 'CABA', 'cat']) >>> s.str.count('a') 0 0.0 1 0.0 2 2.0 3 2.0 4 NaN 5 0.0 6 1.0 dtype: float64
Escape ‘$’ to find the literal dollar sign.
>>> s = pd.Series(['$', 'B', 'Aab$', '$$ca', 'C$B$', 'cat']) >>> s.str.count('\$') 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 0 dtype: int64
This is also available on Index
>>> pd.Index(['A', 'A', 'Aaba', 'cat']).str.count('a') Index([0, 0, 2, 1], dtype='int64')