To check if the interval is open on the right side, use the interval.open_right property. At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
Open interval set using the "closed" parameter with value "neither". An open interval (in mathematics denoted by square brackets) does not contains its endpoints, i.e. the open interval [0, 5] is characterized by the conditions 0 < x < 5
interval = pd.Interval(5, 20, closed='neither')
Display the interval
print("Interval...\n",interval)
Check whether the interval is open on the right side
print("\nCheck if the interval is open on the right side...\n",interval.open_right)
Example
Following is the code
import pandas as pd # Open interval set using the "closed" parameter with value "neither" # An open interval (in mathematics denoted by square brackets) does not contains its endpoints, # i.e. the open interval [0, 5] is characterized by the conditions 0 < x < 5. interval = pd.Interval(5, 20, closed='neither') # display the interval print("Interval...\n",interval) # the left bound print("\nThe left bound for the Interval...\n",interval.left) # the right bound print("\nThe right bound for the Interval...\n",interval.right) # display the interval length print("\nInterval length...\n",interval.length) # check whether the interval is open on the right side print("\nCheck if the interval is open on the right side...\n",interval.open_right)
Output
This will produce the following code
Interval... (5, 20) The left bound for the Interval... 5 The right bound for the Interval... 20 Interval length... 15 Check if the interval is open on the right side... True