Is there an easy way to quickly see contents of two pd.DataFrames side-by-side in Jupyter notebooks?
df1 = pd.DataFrame([(1,2),(3,4)], columns=['a', 'b'])
df2 = pd.DataFrame([(1.1,2.1),(3.1,4.1)], columns=['a', 'b'])
df1, df2
You should try this function from @Wes_McKinney
def side_by_side(*objs, **kwds):
''' Une fonction print objects side by side '''
from pandas.io.formats.printing import adjoin
space = kwds.get('space', 4)
reprs = [repr(obj).split('\n') for obj in objs]
print(adjoin(space, *reprs))
# building a test case of two DataFrame
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
n, p = (10, 3) # dfs' shape
# dfs indexes and columns labels
index_rowA = [t[0]+str(t[1]) for t in zip(['rA']*n, range(n))]
index_colA = [t[0]+str(t[1]) for t in zip(['cA']*p, range(p))]
index_rowB = [t[0]+str(t[1]) for t in zip(['rB']*n, range(n))]
index_colB = [t[0]+str(t[1]) for t in zip(['cB']*p, range(p))]
# buliding the df A and B
dfA = pd.DataFrame(np.random.rand(n,p), index=index_rowA, columns=index_colA)
dfB = pd.DataFrame(np.random.rand(n,p), index=index_rowB, columns=index_colB)
side_by_side(dfA,dfB)
Outputs
cA0 cA1 cA2 cB0 cB1 cB2
rA0 0.708763 0.665374 0.718613 rB0 0.320085 0.677422 0.722697
rA1 0.120551 0.277301 0.646337 rB1 0.682488 0.273689 0.871989
rA2 0.372386 0.953481 0.934957 rB2 0.015203 0.525465 0.223897
rA3 0.456871 0.170596 0.501412 rB3 0.941295 0.901428 0.329489
rA4 0.049491 0.486030 0.365886 rB4 0.597779 0.201423 0.010794
rA5 0.277720 0.436428 0.533683 rB5 0.701220 0.261684 0.502301
rA6 0.391705 0.982510 0.561823 rB6 0.182609 0.140215 0.389426
rA7 0.827597 0.105354 0.180547 rB7 0.041009 0.936011 0.613592
rA8 0.224394 0.975854 0.089130 rB8 0.697824 0.887613 0.972838
rA9 0.433850 0.489714 0.339129 rB9 0.263112 0.355122 0.447154
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