pandas.Series.to_string — pandas 2.2.3 documentation (original) (raw)
Series.to_string(buf=None, na_rep='NaN', float_format=None, header=True, index=True, length=False, dtype=False, name=False, max_rows=None, min_rows=None)[source]#
Render a string representation of the Series.
Parameters:
bufStringIO-like, optional
Buffer to write to.
na_repstr, optional
String representation of NaN to use, default ‘NaN’.
float_formatone-parameter function, optional
Formatter function to apply to columns’ elements if they are floats, default None.
headerbool, default True
Add the Series header (index name).
indexbool, optional
Add index (row) labels, default True.
lengthbool, default False
Add the Series length.
dtypebool, default False
Add the Series dtype.
namebool, default False
Add the Series name if not None.
max_rowsint, optional
Maximum number of rows to show before truncating. If None, show all.
min_rowsint, optional
The number of rows to display in a truncated repr (when number of rows is above max_rows).
Returns:
str or None
String representation of Series if buf=None
, otherwise None.
Examples
ser = pd.Series([1, 2, 3]).to_string() ser '0 1\n1 2\n2 3'