pandas.Series.to_latex¶
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Series.
to_latex
(self, buf=None, columns=None, col_space=None, header=True, index=True, na_rep='NaN', formatters=None, float_format=None, sparsify=None, index_names=True, bold_rows=False, column_format=None, longtable=None, escape=None, encoding=None, decimal='.', multicolumn=None, multicolumn_format=None, multirow=None)[source]¶ Render an object to a LaTeX tabular environment table.
Render an object to a tabular environment table. You can splice this into a LaTeX document. Requires usepackage{booktabs}.
Changed in version 0.20.2: Added to Series
Parameters: - buf : file descriptor or None
Buffer to write to. If None, the output is returned as a string.
- columns : list of label, optional
The subset of columns to write. Writes all columns by default.
- col_space : int, optional
The minimum width of each column.
- header : bool or list of str, default True
Write out the column names. If a list of strings is given, it is assumed to be aliases for the column names.
- index : bool, default True
Write row names (index).
- na_rep : str, default ‘NaN’
Missing data representation.
- formatters : list of functions or dict of {str: function}, optional
Formatter functions to apply to columns’ elements by position or name. 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 or str, optional, default None
Formatter for floating point numbers. For example
float_format="%%.2f"
andfloat_format="{:0.2f}".format
will both result in 0.1234 being formatted as 0.12.- sparsify : bool, optional
Set to False for a DataFrame with a hierarchical index to print every multiindex key at each row. By default, the value will be read from the config module.
- index_names : bool, default True
Prints the names of the indexes.
- bold_rows : bool, default False
Make the row labels bold in the output.
- column_format : str, optional
The columns format as specified in LaTeX table format e.g. ‘rcl’ for 3 columns. By default, ‘l’ will be used for all columns except columns of numbers, which default to ‘r’.
- longtable : bool, optional
By default, the value will be read from the pandas config module. Use a longtable environment instead of tabular. Requires adding a usepackage{longtable} to your LaTeX preamble.
- escape : bool, optional
By default, the value will be read from the pandas config module. When set to False prevents from escaping latex special characters in column names.
- encoding : str, optional
A string representing the encoding to use in the output file, defaults to ‘utf-8’.
- decimal : str, default ‘.’
Character recognized as decimal separator, e.g. ‘,’ in Europe.
New in version 0.18.0.
- multicolumn : bool, default True
Use multicolumn to enhance MultiIndex columns. The default will be read from the config module.
New in version 0.20.0.
- multicolumn_format : str, default ‘l’
The alignment for multicolumns, similar to column_format The default will be read from the config module.
New in version 0.20.0.
- multirow : bool, default False
Use multirow to enhance MultiIndex rows. Requires adding a usepackage{multirow} to your LaTeX preamble. Will print centered labels (instead of top-aligned) across the contained rows, separating groups via clines. The default will be read from the pandas config module.
New in version 0.20.0.
Returns: - str or None
If buf is None, returns the resulting LateX format as a string. Otherwise returns None.
See also
DataFrame.to_string
- Render a DataFrame to a console-friendly tabular output.
DataFrame.to_html
- Render a DataFrame as an HTML table.
Examples
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({'name': ['Raphael', 'Donatello'], ... 'mask': ['red', 'purple'], ... 'weapon': ['sai', 'bo staff']}) >>> df.to_latex(index=False) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE '\\begin{tabular}{lll}\n\\toprule\n name & mask & weapon \\\\\n\\midrule\n Raphael & red & sai \\\\\n Donatello & purple & bo staff \\\\\n\\bottomrule\n\\end{tabular}\n'