pandas.io.formats.style.Styler¶
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class pandas.io.formats.style.Styler(data, precision=None, table_styles=None, uuid=None, caption=None, table_attributes=None)[source]¶
- Helps style a DataFrame or Series according to the data with HTML and CSS. - New in version 0.17.1. - Warning - This is a new feature and is under active development. We’ll be adding features and possibly making breaking changes in future releases. - Parameters: - data: Series or DataFrame - precision: int - precision to round floats to, defaults to pd.options.display.precision - table_styles: list-like, default None - list of {selector: (attr, value)} dicts; see Notes - uuid: str, default None - a unique identifier to avoid CSS collisons; generated automatically - caption: str, default None - caption to attach to the table - See also - Notes - Most styling will be done by passing style functions into - Styler.applyor- Styler.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 genterated HTML.- CSS classes are attached to the generated HTML - Index and Column names include index_nameandlevel<k>where k is its level in a MultiIndex
- Index label cells include- row_heading
- row<n>where n is the numeric position of the row
- level<k>where k is the level in a MultiIndex
 
- Column label cells include
* col_heading*col<n>where n is the numeric position of the column *evel<k>where k is the level in a MultiIndex
- Blank cells include blank
- Data cells include data
 - Attributes - env- template- loader- Methods - apply(func[, axis, subset])- Apply a function column-wise, row-wise, or table-wase, 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])- Color the background - colorproptional to the values in each column.- 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 - Stylerwith a custom template and Jinja environment.- 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_colorfor missing values.- render(**kwargs)- Render the built up styles to HTML - set_caption(caption)- Se the caption on a Styler - set_precision(precision)- Set the precision used to render. - set_properties([subset])- Convience 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.
- Index and Column names include