polars.testing.assert_series_equal#
- polars.testing.assert_series_equal(
- left: Series,
- right: Series,
- *,
- check_dtype: bool = True,
- check_names: bool = True,
- check_exact: bool = False,
- rtol: float = 1e-05,
- atol: float = 1e-08,
- categorical_as_str: bool = False,
- nans_compare_equal: bool | None = None,
- Assert that the left and right Series are equal. - Raises a detailed - AssertionErrorif the Series differ. This function is intended for use in unit tests.- Parameters:
- left
- The first Series to compare. 
- right
- The second Series to compare. 
- check_dtype
- Require data types to match. 
- check_names
- Require names to match. 
- check_exact
- Require data values to match exactly. If set to - False, values are considered equal when within tolerance of each other (see- rtoland- atol). Logical types like dates are always checked exactly.
- rtol
- Relative tolerance for inexact checking, given as a fraction of the values in - right.
- atol
- Absolute tolerance for inexact checking. 
- categorical_as_str
- Cast categorical columns to string before comparing. Enabling this helps compare columns that do not share the same string cache. 
- nans_compare_equal
- Consider NaN values to be equal. 
 
 - Notes - When using pytest, it may be worthwhile to shorten Python traceback printing by passing - --tb=short. The default mode tends to be unhelpfully verbose. More information in the pytest docs.- Examples - >>> from polars.testing import assert_series_equal >>> s1 = pl.Series([1, 2, 3]) >>> s2 = pl.Series([1, 5, 3]) >>> assert_series_equal(s1, s2) Traceback (most recent call last): ... AssertionError: Series are different (value mismatch) [left]: [1, 2, 3] [right]: [1, 5, 3]