pandas.io.formats.style.Styler.set_td_classes¶
- Styler.set_td_classes(classes)[source]¶
- Set the DataFrame of strings added to the - classattribute of- <td>HTML elements.- Parameters
- classesDataFrame
- DataFrame containing strings that will be translated to CSS classes, mapped by identical column and index key values that must exist on the underlying Styler data. None, NaN values, and empty strings will be ignored and not affect the rendered HTML. 
 
- Returns
- selfStyler
 
 - See also - Styler.set_table_styles
- Set the table styles included within the - <style>HTML element.
- Styler.set_table_attributes
- Set the table attributes added to the - <table>HTML element.
 - Notes - Can be used in combination with - Styler.set_table_stylesto define an internal CSS solution without reference to external CSS files.- Examples - >>> df = pd.DataFrame(data=[[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], columns=["A", "B", "C"]) >>> classes = pd.DataFrame([ ... ["min-val red", "", "blue"], ... ["red", None, "blue max-val"] ... ], index=df.index, columns=df.columns) >>> df.style.set_td_classes(classes) - Using MultiIndex columns and a classes DataFrame as a subset of the underlying, - >>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1,2],[3,4]], index=["a", "b"], ... columns=[["level0", "level0"], ["level1a", "level1b"]]) >>> classes = pd.DataFrame(["min-val"], index=["a"], ... columns=[["level0"],["level1a"]]) >>> df.style.set_td_classes(classes) - Form of the output with new additional css classes, - >>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1]]) >>> css = pd.DataFrame([["other-class"]]) >>> s = Styler(df, uuid="_", cell_ids=False).set_td_classes(css) >>> s.hide_index().render() '<style type="text/css"></style>' '<table id="T__">' ' <thead>' ' <tr><th class="col_heading level0 col0" >0</th></tr>' ' </thead>' ' <tbody>' ' <tr><td class="data row0 col0 other-class" >1</td></tr>' ' </tbody>' '</table>'