Python量化交易|pd.expanding() VS pd.rolling() 时间窗口函数区别图解

pd.DataFrame.expanding(min_periods=1, center=False, axis=0)
parametersdetail
min_periods需要有值的观测点的最小数量,决定显示状态,=1表示每个观测点都有值
center把窗口的标签设置为居中,default False–>居右
axisdefault 0:对列进行操作

rolling()遍历的是移动窗口的数据,而expanding()遍历的是从最开始到当下(min_period).
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