Joydeep C wrote: > On Sat, 09 May 2020 14:42:43 +0200, Python wrote: > >> Joydeep wrote: >>> I have a Pandas dataframe like below. >>> >>> X Y >>> 0 12345 67890 1 54321 N/A 2 67890 123456 >>> >>> I need to make these numbers comma formatted. For example, 12345 => >>> 12,345. >> >> >>> value = 12345 f'{value:,}' # >= 3.6 >> '12,345' >> >>> '{:,}'.format(value) # >= 2.7 >> '12,345' > > I need all the numbers in the whole dataframe to be formatted like that, > not one value.
>>> import pandas as pd >>> df = pd.DataFrame([[12345., 67890.], [54321, "N/A"]], columns=["X","Y"]) >>> df X Y 0 12345 67890 1 54321 N/A [2 rows x 2 columns] Reading the docstring for you: >>> help(df) | | to_string(self, buf=None, columns=None, col_space=None, colSpace=None, header=True, index=True, na_rep='NaN', formatters=None, float_format=None, sparsify=None, nanRep=None, index_names=True, justify=None, force_unicode=None, line_width=None, max_rows=None, max_cols=None, show_dimensions=False) | Render a DataFrame to a console-friendly tabular output. | | Parameters | ---------- | frame : DataFrame | object to render ... | float_format : one-parameter function, optional | formatter function to apply to columns' elements if they are floats | default None So: >>> print(df.to_string(float_format="{:,.0f}".format)) X Y 0 12,345 67,890 1 54,321 N/A -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list