To form the intersection of two Index objects, use the index1.intersection(index2) method in Pandas. To sort the result, use the sort parameter.
At first, import the required libraries −
import pandas as pd
Creating Pandas index1 and index2 −
index1 = pd.Index([4, 3, 2, 1]) index2 = pd.Index([8, 2, 6, 4])
Display the Pandas index1 and index2
print("Pandas Index1...\n",index1) print("Pandas Index2...\n",index2)
Perform intersection. The results are sorted using the "sort" parameter
res = index1.intersection(index2, sort=None)
Example
Following is the code −
import pandas as pd # Creating Pandas index1 and index2 index1 = pd.Index([4, 3, 2, 1]) index2 = pd.Index([8, 2, 6, 4]) # Display the Pandas index1 and index2 print("Pandas Index1...\n",index1) print("Pandas Index2...\n",index2) # Return the number of elements in Index1 and Index2 print("\nNumber of elements in index1...\n",index1.size) print("\nNumber of elements in index2...\n",index2.size) # Perform intersection # The results are sorted using the "sort" parameter res = index1.intersection(index2, sort=None) # Intersection of both the indexes and returning sorted result print("\nThe index1 and index2 intersection (sorted result)...\n",res)
Output
This will produce the following output −
Pandas Index1... Int64Index([4, 3, 2, 1], dtype='int64') Pandas Index2... Int64Index([8, 2, 6, 4], dtype='int64') Number of elements in index1... 4 Number of elements in index2... 4 The index1 and index2 intersection (sorted result)... Int64Index([2, 4], dtype='int64')