Categorical Series have a special repr that looks at display.width, which can be None if following the Options and Settings docs. Unlike Python 2, in Python 3 an integer vs None comparison throws an exception.
(on current master, and has been true for several releases now)
Python 3.4.0 (default, Apr 11 2014, 13:05:11) [GCC 4.8.2] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import pandas as pd >>> pd.core.config.set_option('display.width', None) >>> import numpy as np >>> x = pd.Series(np.random.randn(100)) >>> pd.cut(x, 10) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/base.py", line 67, in __repr__ return str(self) File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/base.py", line 46, in __str__ return self.__unicode__() File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/series.py", line 897, in __unicode__ max_rows=max_rows) File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/series.py", line 962, in to_string name=name, max_rows=max_rows) File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/series.py", line 992, in _get_repr result = formatter.to_string() File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/format.py", line 222, in to_string footer = self._get_footer() File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/format.py", line 196, in _get_footer level_info = self.tr_series.values._repr_categories_info() File "/home/andrew/git/pandas-rosnfeld-py3/pandas/core/categorical.py", line 1323, in _repr_categories_info if max_width != 0 and cur_col_len + sep_len + len(val) > max_width: TypeError: unorderable types: int() > NoneType()
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