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pandas.Series.to_string
Series.to_string(self, buf=None, na_rep='NaN', float_format=None, header=True, index=True, length=False, dtype=False, name=False, max_rows=None, min_rows=None)
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Render a string representation of the Series.
Parameters: -
buf : StringIO-like, optional
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Buffer to write to.
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na_rep : str, optional
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String representation of NaN to use, default ‘NaN’.
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float_format : one-parameter function, optional
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Formatter function to apply to columns’ elements if they are floats, default None.
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header : bool, default True
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Add the Series header (index name).
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index : bool, optional
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Add index (row) labels, default True.
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length : bool, default False
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Add the Series length.
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dtype : bool, default False
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Add the Series dtype.
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name : bool, default False
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Add the Series name if not None.
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max_rows : int, optional
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Maximum number of rows to show before truncating. If None, show all.
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min_rows : int, optional
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The number of rows to display in a truncated repr (when number of rows is above
max_rows
).
Returns: - str or None
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String representation of Series if
buf=None
, otherwise None.
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