Pandas.get_option() function in Python
Last Updated :
02 Jun, 2021
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Pandas have an options system that lets you customize some aspects of its behavior, display-related options being those the user is most likely to adjust. Let us see how to see the value of a specified option.
get_option()
Syntax : pandas.get_option(pat)
Parameters :
- pat : Regexp which should match a single option.
Returns : Value of the option
Raises : OptionError if no such option exists
Example 1 : Fetching the value of maximum and minimum number of columns and rows that can be displayed.
# importing the module
import pandas as pd
# fetching maximum number of
# columns that can be displayed
print("The value of max_columns : " +
str(pd.get_option("display.max_columns")))
# fetching maximum number of
# rows that can be displayed
print("The value of max_rows : " +
str(pd.get_option("display.max_rows")))
# fetching minimum number of
# rows that can be displayed
print("The value of min_rows : " +
str(pd.get_option("display.min_rows")))
Output :

Output may vary.
Example 2 : Fetching the attributes related to Excel files.
# importing the module
import pandas as pd
# default Excel reader engine for ‘ods’ files
print("The default Excel reader engine for ‘ods’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.ods.reader")))
# default Excel reader engine for ‘xls’ files
print("The default Excel reader engine for ‘xls’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xls.reader")))
# default Excel writer engine for ‘xls’ files
print("The default Excel writer engine for ‘xls’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xls.writer")))
# default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsb’ files
print("The default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsb’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xlsb.reader")))
# default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsm’ files
print("The default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsm’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xlsm.reader")))
# default Excel writer engine for ‘xlsm’ files
print("The default Excel writer engine for ‘xlsm’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xlsm.writer")))
# default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsm’ files
print("The default Excel reader engine for ‘xlsx’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xlsx.reader")))
# default Excel writer engine for ‘xlsx’ files
print("The default Excel writer engine for ‘xlsx’ files : " +
str(pd.get_option("io.excel.xlsx.writer")))
Output :
