pandas.io.formats.style.Styler.highlight_min#
- Styler.highlight_min(subset=None, color='yellow', axis=0, props=None)[source]#
Highlight the minimum with a style.
- Parameters:
- subsetlabel, array-like, IndexSlice, optional
A valid 2d input to DataFrame.loc[<subset>], or, in the case of a 1d input or single key, to DataFrame.loc[:, <subset>] where the columns are prioritised, to limit
data
to before applying the function.- colorstr, default ‘yellow’
Background color to use for highlighting.
- axis{0 or ‘index’, 1 or ‘columns’, None}, default 0
Apply to each column (
axis=0
or'index'
), to each row (axis=1
or'columns'
), or to the entire DataFrame at once withaxis=None
.- propsstr, default None
CSS properties to use for highlighting. If
props
is given,color
is not used.Added in version 1.3.0.
- Returns:
- Styler
Instance of class where min value is highlighted in given style.
See also
Styler.highlight_null
Highlight missing values with a style.
Styler.highlight_max
Highlight the maximum with a style.
Styler.highlight_between
Highlight a defined range with a style.
Styler.highlight_quantile
Highlight values defined by a quantile with a style.
Examples
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({"A": [2, 1], "B": [3, 4]}) >>> df.style.highlight_min(color="yellow")
Please see: Table Visualization for more examples.