pandas.io.formats.style.Styler.bar#
- Styler.bar(subset=None, axis=0, *, color=None, cmap=None, width=100, height=100, align='mid', vmin=None, vmax=None, props='width: 10em;')[source]#
Draw bar chart in the cell backgrounds.
Changed in version 1.4.0.
- 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.- 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
.- colorstr or 2-tuple/list
If a str is passed, the color is the same for both negative and positive numbers. If 2-tuple/list is used, the first element is the color_negative and the second is the color_positive (eg: [‘#d65f5f’, ‘#5fba7d’]).
- cmapstr, matplotlib.cm.ColorMap
A string name of a matplotlib Colormap, or a Colormap object. Cannot be used together with
color
.New in version 1.4.0.
- widthfloat, default 100
The percentage of the cell, measured from the left, in which to draw the bars, in [0, 100].
- heightfloat, default 100
The percentage height of the bar in the cell, centrally aligned, in [0,100].
New in version 1.4.0.
- alignstr, int, float, callable, default ‘mid’
How to align the bars within the cells relative to a width adjusted center. If string must be one of:
‘left’ : bars are drawn rightwards from the minimum data value.
‘right’ : bars are drawn leftwards from the maximum data value.
‘zero’ : a value of zero is located at the center of the cell.
‘mid’ : a value of (max-min)/2 is located at the center of the cell, or if all values are negative (positive) the zero is aligned at the right (left) of the cell.
‘mean’ : the mean value of the data is located at the center of the cell.
If a float or integer is given this will indicate the center of the cell.
If a callable should take a 1d or 2d array and return a scalar.
Changed in version 1.4.0.
- vminfloat, optional
Minimum bar value, defining the left hand limit of the bar drawing range, lower values are clipped to vmin. When None (default): the minimum value of the data will be used.
- vmaxfloat, optional
Maximum bar value, defining the right hand limit of the bar drawing range, higher values are clipped to vmax. When None (default): the maximum value of the data will be used.
- propsstr, optional
The base CSS of the cell that is extended to add the bar chart. Defaults to “width: 10em;”.
New in version 1.4.0.
- Returns:
- Styler
Notes
This section of the user guide: Table Visualization gives a number of examples for different settings and color coordination.
Examples
>>> df = pd.DataFrame({'A': [1, 2, 3, 4], 'B': [3, 4, 5, 6]}) >>> df.style.bar(subset=['A'], color='gray')