bigframes.pandas.DataFrame.mean#
- DataFrame.mean(axis: str | int = 0, *, numeric_only: bool = False) Series[source]#
Return the mean of the values over the requested axis.
Examples:
>>> df = bpd.DataFrame({"A": [1, 3], "B": [2, 4]}) >>> df A B 0 1 2 1 3 4 [2 rows x 2 columns]
Calculating the mean of each column (the default behavior without an explicit axis parameter).
>>> df.mean() A 2.0 B 3.0 dtype: Float64
Calculating the mean of each row.
>>> df.mean(axis=1) 0 1.5 1 3.5 dtype: Float64
- Parameters:
axis ({index (0), columns (1)}) – Axis for the function to be applied on. For Series this parameter is unused and defaults to 0.
numeric_only (bool. default False) – Default False. Include only float, int, boolean columns.
- Returns:
Series with the mean of values.
- Return type: