pandas.DataFrame.to_string¶
- DataFrame.to_string(buf=None, columns=None, col_space=None, header=True, index=True, na_rep='NaN', formatters=None, float_format=None, sparsify=None, index_names=True, justify=None, line_width=None, max_rows=None, max_cols=None, show_dimensions=False)¶
- Render a DataFrame to a console-friendly tabular output. - Parameters: - buf : StringIO-like, optional - buffer to write to - columns : sequence, optional - the subset of columns to write; default None writes all columns - col_space : int, optional - the minimum width of each column - header : bool, optional - whether to print column labels, default True - index : bool, optional - whether to print index (row) labels, default True - na_rep : string, optional - string representation of NAN to use, default ‘NaN’ - formatters : list or dict of one-parameter functions, optional - formatter functions to apply to columns’ elements by position or name, default None. The result of each function must be a unicode string. List must be of length equal to the number of columns. - float_format : one-parameter function, optional - formatter function to apply to columns’ elements if they are floats, default None. The result of this function must be a unicode string. - sparsify : bool, optional - Set to False for a DataFrame with a hierarchical index to print every multiindex key at each row, default True - index_names : bool, optional - Prints the names of the indexes, default True - justify : {‘left’, ‘right’}, default None - Left or right-justify the column labels. If None uses the option from the print configuration (controlled by set_option), ‘right’ out of the box. - Returns: - formatted : string (or unicode, depending on data and options)