pandas.Series.to_markdown#
- Series.to_markdown(buf=None, mode='wt', index=True, storage_options=None, **kwargs)[source]#
- Print Series in Markdown-friendly format. - Parameters:
- bufstr, Path or StringIO-like, optional, default None
- Buffer to write to. If None, the output is returned as a string. 
- modestr, optional
- Mode in which file is opened, “wt” by default. 
- indexbool, optional, default True
- Add index (row) labels. 
- storage_optionsdict, optional
- Extra options that make sense for a particular storage connection, e.g. host, port, username, password, etc. For HTTP(S) URLs the key-value pairs are forwarded to - urllib.request.Requestas header options. For other URLs (e.g. starting with “s3://”, and “gcs://”) the key-value pairs are forwarded to- fsspec.open. Please see- fsspecand- urllibfor more details, and for more examples on storage options refer here.- New in version 1.2.0. 
- **kwargs
- These parameters will be passed to tabulate. 
 
- Returns:
- str
- Series in Markdown-friendly format. 
 
 - Notes - Requires the tabulate package. - Examples - >>> s = pd.Series(["elk", "pig", "dog", "quetzal"], name="animal") >>> print(s.to_markdown()) | | animal | |---:|:---------| | 0 | elk | | 1 | pig | | 2 | dog | | 3 | quetzal | - Output markdown with a tabulate option. - >>> print(s.to_markdown(tablefmt="grid")) +----+----------+ | | animal | +====+==========+ | 0 | elk | +----+----------+ | 1 | pig | +----+----------+ | 2 | dog | +----+----------+ | 3 | quetzal | +----+----------+