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pandas.io.formats.style.Styler
class pandas.io.formats.style.Styler(data, precision=None, table_styles=None, uuid=None, caption=None, table_attributes=None, cell_ids=True)
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Helps style a DataFrame or Series according to the data with HTML and CSS.
Parameters: -
data : Series or DataFrame
-
precision : int
-
precision to round floats to, defaults to pd.options.display.precision
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table_styles : list-like, default None
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list of {selector: (attr, value)} dicts; see Notes
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uuid : str, default None
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a unique identifier to avoid CSS collisions; generated automatically
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caption : str, default None
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caption to attach to the table
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cell_ids : bool, default True
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If True, each cell will have an
id
attribute in their HTML tag. Theid
takes the formT_<uuid>_row<num_row>_col<num_col>
where<uuid>
is the unique identifier,<num_row>
is the row number and<num_col>
is the column number.
See also
Notes
Most styling will be done by passing style functions into
Styler.apply
orStyler.applymap
. Style functions should return values with strings containing CSS'attr: value'
that will be applied to the indicated cells.If using in the Jupyter notebook, Styler has defined a
_repr_html_
to automatically render itself. Otherwise call Styler.render to get the generated HTML.CSS classes are attached to the generated HTML
- Index and Column names include
index_name
andlevel<k>
wherek
is its level in a MultiIndex - Index label cells include
row_heading
row<n>
wheren
is the numeric position of the rowlevel<k>
wherek
is the level in a MultiIndex
- Column label cells include *
col_heading
*col<n>
wheren
is the numeric position of the column *evel<k>
wherek
is the level in a MultiIndex - Blank cells include
blank
- Data cells include
data
Attributes
env (Jinja2 Environment) template (Jinja2 Template) loader (Jinja2 Loader) Methods
apply
(func[, axis, subset])Apply a function column-wise, row-wise, or table-wise, updating the HTML representation with the result. applymap
(func[, subset])Apply a function elementwise, updating the HTML representation with the result. background_gradient
([cmap, low, high, axis, …])Color the background in a gradient according to the data in each column (optionally row). bar
([subset, axis, color, width, align, …])Draw bar chart in the cell backgrounds. clear
()Reset the styler, removing any previously applied styles. export
()Export the styles to applied to the current Styler. format
(formatter[, subset])Format the text display value of cells. from_custom_template
(searchpath, name)Factory function for creating a subclass of Styler
with a custom template and Jinja environment.hide_columns
(subset)Hide columns from rendering. hide_index
()Hide any indices from rendering. highlight_max
([subset, color, axis])Highlight the maximum by shading the background. highlight_min
([subset, color, axis])Highlight the minimum by shading the background. highlight_null
([null_color])Shade the background null_color
for missing values.pipe
(func, *args, **kwargs)Apply func(self, *args, **kwargs)
, and return the result.render
(**kwargs)Render the built up styles to HTML. set_caption
(caption)Set the caption on a Styler set_precision
(precision)Set the precision used to render. set_properties
([subset])Convenience method for setting one or more non-data dependent properties or each cell. set_table_attributes
(attributes)Set the table attributes. set_table_styles
(table_styles)Set the table styles on a Styler. set_uuid
(uuid)Set the uuid for a Styler. to_excel
(excel_writer[, sheet_name, na_rep, …])Write Styler to an Excel sheet. use
(styles)Set the styles on the current Styler, possibly using styles from Styler.export
.where
(cond, value[, other, subset])Apply a function elementwise, updating the HTML representation with a style which is selected in accordance with the return value of a function. -
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