There is a option display.show_dimensions
which allow show the dimension of a DataFrame
, while it would be useful if the length of a Series
can be set to show when the index is not a range list.
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
dtype: int64
[10 elements/items/or something else...]
Output of pd.show_versions()
INSTALLED VERSIONS ------------------ commit: None python: 3.6.1.final.0 python-bits: 64 OS: Darwin OS-release: 16.5.0 machine: x86_64 processor: i386 byteorder: little LC_ALL: en_US.UTF-8 LANG: en_US.UTF-8 LOCALE: en_US.UTF-8
pandas: 0.19.2
nose: 1.3.7
pip: 9.0.1
setuptools: 34.3.3
Cython: 0.25.2
numpy: 1.12.1
scipy: 0.19.0
statsmodels: 0.8.0
xarray: 0.9.1
IPython: 5.3.0
sphinx: 1.5.3
patsy: 0.4.1
dateutil: 2.6.0
pytz: 2016.10
blosc: None
bottleneck: 1.2.0
tables: None
numexpr: 2.6.2
matplotlib: 2.0.0
openpyxl: 2.4.5
xlrd: None
xlwt: None
xlsxwriter: 0.9.6
lxml: 3.7.3
bs4: 4.5.3
html5lib: 0.999999999
httplib2: None
apiclient: None
sqlalchemy: 1.1.7
pymysql: None
psycopg2: None
jinja2: 2.9.5
boto: None
pandas_datareader: 0.3.0.post
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