Issue
I have a problem viewing the following DataFrame
:
n = 100
foo = DataFrame(index=range(n))
foo['floats'] = np.random.randn(n)
foo
The problem is that it does not print all rows per default in ipython notebook, but I have to slice to view the resulting rows. Even the following option does not change the output:
pd.set_option('display.max_rows', 500)
Does anyone know how to display the whole array?
Solution
Set display.max_rows
:
pd.set_option('display.max_rows', 500)
For older versions of pandas (<=0.11.0) you need to change both display.height
and display.max_rows
.
pd.set_option('display.height', 500)
pd.set_option('display.max_rows', 500)
See also pd.describe_option('display')
.
You can set an option only temporarily for this one time like this:
from IPython.display import display
with pd.option_context('display.max_rows', 100, 'display.max_columns', 10):
display(df) #need display to show the dataframe when using with in jupyter
#some pandas stuff
You can also reset an option back to its default value like this:
pd.reset_option('display.max_rows')
And reset all of them back:
pd.reset_option('all')
Answered By - Wouter Overmeire
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