# Export a LaTeX table from pandas DataFrame

Is there an easy way to export a data frame (or even a part of it) to LaTeX?

I searched in google and was only able to find solutions using asciitables.

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DataFrames have a to_latex method:

In [42]: df = pd.DataFrame(np.random.random((5, 5)))

In [43]: df
Out[43]:
0         1         2         3         4
0  0.886864  0.518538  0.359964  0.167291  0.940414
1  0.834130  0.022920  0.265131  0.059002  0.530584
2  0.648019  0.953043  0.263551  0.595798  0.153969
3  0.207003  0.015721  0.931170  0.045044  0.432870
4  0.039886  0.898780  0.728195  0.112069  0.468485

In [44]: print df.to_latex()
\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
{} &         0 &         1 &         2 &         3 &         4 \\
\hline
0 &  0.886864 &  0.518538 &  0.359964 &  0.167291 &  0.940414 \\
1 &  0.834130 &  0.022920 &  0.265131 &  0.059002 &  0.530584 \\
2 &  0.648019 &  0.953043 &  0.263551 &  0.595798 &  0.153969 \\
3 &  0.207003 &  0.015721 &  0.931170 &  0.045044 &  0.432870 \\
4 &  0.039886 &  0.898780 &  0.728195 &  0.112069 &  0.468485 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}


You can simply write this to a tex file.

By default latex will render this as:

Note: the to_latex method offers several configuration options.

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@hayden thanks for your editing –  bmu Jan 18 '13 at 12:58
thx, that worked! I only had to update my pandas –  PlagTag Jan 21 '13 at 14:35
does to_latex() support multi-indexing? –  TheChymera Nov 10 '13 at 17:31
@TheChymera: Yes. I just tried multi columns, which seems to work. Multi indices look a little bit strange to me. –  bmu Nov 11 '13 at 18:46
The option float_format=lambda x: '%10.2f' % x proved to be very useful in my case. Also, in LaTeX, I had to add \usepackage{booktabs}, as the output uses \toprule which requires it. –  kermit666 Mar 18 at 12:42

Just write to a textfile. It's no magic:

import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame({"a":range(10), "b":range(10,20)})
with open("my_table.tex", "w") as f:
f.write("\\begin{tabular}{" + " | ".join(["c"] * len(df.columns)) + "}\n")
for i, row in df.iterrows():
f.write(" & ".join([str(x) for x in row.values]) + " \\\\\n")
f.write("\\end{tabular}")

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Although it is useful to show how easy it is to export tabular data to LaTeX using plain Python, it is of course much better to use existing facilities, i.e., DataFrame.to_latex() in this case. –  hans_meine Mar 12 at 10:49
Hi, I totally agree. My reasons were: 1. I started with pandas before version 0.9, where to_latex wasn't available 2. This might be useful when some adjustement is needed or someone wants to export to another format, e.g., XAML, custom XML or whatever. But thank you for your comment –  Thorsten Kranz Mar 12 at 12:55