This function may do the trick:
from ipywidgets import interact, IntSlider
from IPython.display import display
def freeze_header(df, num_rows=30, num_columns=10, step_rows=1,
step_columns=1):
"""
Freeze the headers (column and index names) of a Pandas DataFrame. A widget
enables to slide through the rows and columns.
Parameters
----------
df : Pandas DataFrame
DataFrame to display
num_rows : int, optional
Number of rows to display
num_columns : int, optional
Number of columns to display
step_rows : int, optional
Step in the rows
step_columns : int, optional
Step in the columns
Returns
-------
Displays the DataFrame with the widget
"""
@interact(last_row=IntSlider(min=min(num_rows, df.shape[0]),
max=df.shape[0],
step=step_rows,
description='rows',
readout=False,
disabled=False,
continuous_update=True,
orientation='horizontal',
slider_color='purple'),
last_column=IntSlider(min=min(num_columns, df.shape[1]),
max=df.shape[1],
step=step_columns,
description='columns',
readout=False,
disabled=False,
continuous_update=True,
orientation='horizontal',
slider_color='purple'))
def _freeze_header(last_row, last_column):
display(df.iloc[max(0, last_row-num_rows):last_row,
max(0, last_column-num_columns):last_column])
Test it with:
import pandas as pd
df = pd.DataFrame(pd.np.random.RandomState(seed=0).randint(low=0,
high=100,
size=[200, 50]))
freeze_header(df=df, num_rows=10)
It results in (the colors were customized in the ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.css
file):
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