pyspark.pandas.Series.nlargest¶
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Series.nlargest(n: int = 5) → pyspark.pandas.series.Series[source]¶
- Return the largest n elements. - Parameters
- nint, default 5
 
- Returns
- Series
- The n largest values in the Series, sorted in decreasing order. 
 
 - See also - Series.nsmallest
- Get the n smallest elements. 
- Series.sort_values
- Sort Series by values. 
- Series.head
- Return the first n rows. 
 - Notes - Faster than - .sort_values(ascending=False).head(n)for small n relative to the size of the- Seriesobject.- In pandas-on-Spark, thanks to Spark’s lazy execution and query optimizer, the two would have same performance. - Examples - >>> data = [1, 2, 3, 4, np.nan ,6, 7, 8] >>> s = ps.Series(data) >>> s 0 1.0 1 2.0 2 3.0 3 4.0 4 NaN 5 6.0 6 7.0 7 8.0 dtype: float64 - The n largest elements where - n=5by default.- >>> s.nlargest() 7 8.0 6 7.0 5 6.0 3 4.0 2 3.0 dtype: float64 - >>> s.nlargest(n=3) 7 8.0 6 7.0 5 6.0 dtype: float64