Styler.apply(func, axis=0, subset=None, **kwargs) [source]
Apply a function column-wise, row-wise, or table-wase, updating the HTML representation with the result.
| Parameters: |
func : function
axis : int, str or None apply to each column ( subset : IndexSlice a valid indexer to limit kwargs : dict pass along to |
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| Returns: |
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The output shape of func should match the input, i.e. if x is the input row, column, or table (depending on axis), then func(x.shape) == x.shape should be true.
This is similar to DataFrame.apply, except that axis=None applies the function to the entire DataFrame at once, rather than column-wise or row-wise.
>>> def highlight_max(x):
... return ['background-color: yellow' if v == x.max() else ''
for v in x]
...
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.randn(5, 2))
>>> df.style.apply(highlight_max)
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