Latex symbols in pandas dataframe
I have a dataframe that I'm gonna use some special latex symbol for its columns and indeces. Something like this :
pd.DataFrame({"a":[1,2,3],"b":[4,5,6]})
With a small difference that instead of a
and b
as the columns I want to have $diamond$
and $dagger$
symbols respectively.
Any kind of help would be appreciated.
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I have a dataframe that I'm gonna use some special latex symbol for its columns and indeces. Something like this :
pd.DataFrame({"a":[1,2,3],"b":[4,5,6]})
With a small difference that instead of a
and b
as the columns I want to have $diamond$
and $dagger$
symbols respectively.
Any kind of help would be appreciated.
python pandas dataframe latex
2
Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definitionpd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
2
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
1
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31
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I have a dataframe that I'm gonna use some special latex symbol for its columns and indeces. Something like this :
pd.DataFrame({"a":[1,2,3],"b":[4,5,6]})
With a small difference that instead of a
and b
as the columns I want to have $diamond$
and $dagger$
symbols respectively.
Any kind of help would be appreciated.
python pandas dataframe latex
I have a dataframe that I'm gonna use some special latex symbol for its columns and indeces. Something like this :
pd.DataFrame({"a":[1,2,3],"b":[4,5,6]})
With a small difference that instead of a
and b
as the columns I want to have $diamond$
and $dagger$
symbols respectively.
Any kind of help would be appreciated.
python pandas dataframe latex
python pandas dataframe latex
edited Nov 19 '18 at 15:17
asked Nov 19 '18 at 15:12
woody
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Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definitionpd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
2
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
1
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31
|
show 1 more comment
2
Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definitionpd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
2
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
1
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31
2
2
Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definition
pd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definition
pd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
2
2
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
1
1
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31
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Why do you need to display the symbols inside the dataframe. You could create a column with values dagger, star, whatever you like. However, Symbols can be created with Markdown, and you can display the df as markdown, or use tabulate.
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Why do you need to display the symbols inside the dataframe. You could create a column with values dagger, star, whatever you like. However, Symbols can be created with Markdown, and you can display the df as markdown, or use tabulate.
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Not an answer because I do not have enough reputation for adding a comment.
Why do you need to display the symbols inside the dataframe. You could create a column with values dagger, star, whatever you like. However, Symbols can be created with Markdown, and you can display the df as markdown, or use tabulate.
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Why do you need to display the symbols inside the dataframe. You could create a column with values dagger, star, whatever you like. However, Symbols can be created with Markdown, and you can display the df as markdown, or use tabulate.
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Why do you need to display the symbols inside the dataframe. You could create a column with values dagger, star, whatever you like. However, Symbols can be created with Markdown, and you can display the df as markdown, or use tabulate.
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Do you just want to display the dataframe? You can just use this symbols in your definition
pd.DataFrame({"$diamond$":[1,2,3],"$dagger$":[4,5,6]})
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:15
Thank you @onno but, the if I use $diamond$ or $dagger$ the real characters will not appear
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:16
2
How do you visualize the df? In my Jupyter Notebooks the characters do appear
– onno
Nov 19 '18 at 15:19
O, really? In mine they don't. Do you import any special module/library?
– woody
Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
1
Did you mean for console output or just Jupyter?
– b-fg
Nov 19 '18 at 15:31