pandas.DataFrame.to_csv¶
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DataFrame.to_csv(path_or_buf=None, sep=', ', na_rep='', float_format=None, columns=None, header=True, index=True, index_label=None, mode='w', encoding=None, compression=None, quoting=None, quotechar='"', line_terminator='\n', chunksize=None, tupleize_cols=False, date_format=None, doublequote=True, escapechar=None, decimal='.')[source]¶
- Write DataFrame to a comma-separated values (csv) file - Parameters: - path_or_buf : string or file handle, default None - File path or object, if None is provided the result is returned as a string. - sep : character, default ‘,’ - Field delimiter for the output file. - na_rep : string, default ‘’ - Missing data representation - float_format : string, default None - Format string for floating point numbers - columns : sequence, optional - Columns to write - header : boolean or list of string, default True - Write out column names. If a list of string is given it is assumed to be aliases for the column names - index : boolean, default True - Write row names (index) - index_label : string or sequence, or False, default None - Column label for index column(s) if desired. If None is given, and header and index are True, then the index names are used. A sequence should be given if the DataFrame uses MultiIndex. If False do not print fields for index names. Use index_label=False for easier importing in R - mode : str - Python write mode, default ‘w’ - encoding : string, optional - A string representing the encoding to use in the output file, defaults to ‘ascii’ on Python 2 and ‘utf-8’ on Python 3. - compression : string, optional - a string representing the compression to use in the output file, allowed values are ‘gzip’, ‘bz2’, ‘xz’, only used when the first argument is a filename - line_terminator : string, default - '\n'- The newline character or character sequence to use in the output file - quoting : optional constant from csv module - defaults to csv.QUOTE_MINIMAL. If you have set a float_format then floats are comverted to strings and thus csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC will treat them as non-numeric - quotechar : string (length 1), default ‘”’ - character used to quote fields - doublequote : boolean, default True - Control quoting of quotechar inside a field - escapechar : string (length 1), default None - character used to escape sep and quotechar when appropriate - chunksize : int or None - rows to write at a time - tupleize_cols : boolean, default False - write multi_index columns as a list of tuples (if True) or new (expanded format) if False) - date_format : string, default None - Format string for datetime objects - decimal: string, default ‘.’ - Character recognized as decimal separator. E.g. use ‘,’ for European data - New in version 0.16.0.