pandas.DataFrame.to_clipboard
- DataFrame.to_clipboard(excel=True, sep=None, **kwargs)[source]
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Copy object to the system clipboard.
Write a text representation of object to the system clipboard. This can be pasted into Excel, for example.
- Parameters
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- excel:bool, default True
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Produce output in a csv format for easy pasting into excel.
True, use the provided separator for csv pasting.
False, write a string representation of the object to the clipboard.
- sep:str, default '\t'
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Field delimiter.
- **kwargs
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These parameters will be passed to DataFrame.to_csv.
See also
DataFrame.to_csv
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Write a DataFrame to a comma-separated values (csv) file.
read_clipboard
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Read text from clipboard and pass to read_table.
Notes
Requirements for your platform.
Linux : xclip, or xsel (with PyQt4 modules)
Windows : none
OS X : none
Examples
Copy the contents of a DataFrame to the clipboard.
>>> df = pd.DataFrame([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]], columns=['A', 'B', 'C'])
>>> df.to_clipboard(sep=',') ... # Wrote the following to the system clipboard: ... # ,A,B,C ... # 0,1,2,3 ... # 1,4,5,6
We can omit the index by passing the keyword index and setting it to false.
>>> df.to_clipboard(sep=',', index=False) ... # Wrote the following to the system clipboard: ... # A,B,C ... # 1,2,3 ... # 4,5,6
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