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I'd like to apply styling to my the index of my df is some per row criteria is satisfied.

The code I have is

data = {"Labels": ["foo", "bar"], "Values":[1, -1]}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)
df = df.set_index('Labels')
df

I'd like to have a yellow background in the Label column if the value is positive. I tried

df.style.apply(lambda x:  ['background-color: yellow' if x[1]>0 else '', ''])

but no luck. What is that I am doing wrong?

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x in your lambda function is a pd.Series.

x[1] is just the second value of that series. In your example, just -1. Since -1 > 0, nothing happens.

You probably want to check that for every value of x, as given as example in the docs

df.style.apply(lambda x:['background-color: yellow' if s>0 else '' for s in x])

Also per docs, in Limitations section,

You can only style the values, not the index or columns

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  • I tried this, but this will color the cell that contains 1 while I want to color foo
    – meto
    Oct 19, 2018 at 23:19
  • As per new answer this is now out of date and index styling is available from pandas 1.4.0
    – Attack68
    Sep 16, 2022 at 16:26
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As of pandas 1.4.0, you can now apply styling to the index with apply_index()

https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/reference/api/pandas.io.formats.style.Styler.apply_index.html

Unfortunately, I don't know offhand how to apply this styling based on a cell value. It should be possible, though.

I know this is only a partial solution, but this result came up when I searched on how to apply styling to the index, and it's important to know that apply_index() is now available. Hope this helps someone.

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