Conf#
- class astropy.table.Conf[source]#
Bases:
ConfigNamespaceConfiguration parameters for
astropy.table.Attributes Summary
The template that determines the name of a column if it cannot be determined.
The table class to be used in Jupyter notebooks when displaying tables (and not overridden).
Maximum total size (product of all dimensions except the first) for displaying full multidimensional column elements.
Always use in-place update of a table column when using setitem, e.g. t['a'] = value.
List of conditions for issuing a warning when replacing a table column using setitem, e.g. t['a'] = value.
Attributes Documentation
- auto_colname#
The template that determines the name of a column if it cannot be determined. Uses new-style (format method) string formatting.
- default_notebook_table_class#
The table class to be used in Jupyter notebooks when displaying tables (and not overridden). See <https://getbootstrap.com/css/#tables for a list of useful bootstrap classes.
- format_size_threshold#
Maximum total size (product of all dimensions except the first) for displaying full multidimensional column elements. If the size exceeds this threshold, only the first and last elements are shown with ‘..’. Otherwise, the full element is displayed. Default is 1 which shows only first and last (e.g., ‘1 .. 5’). Set to a large value like sys.maxsize for no limit.
- replace_inplace#
Always use in-place update of a table column when using setitem, e.g. t[‘a’] = value. This overrides the default behavior of replacing the column entirely with the new value when possible. This configuration option will be deprecated and then removed in subsequent major releases.
- replace_warnings#
List of conditions for issuing a warning when replacing a table column using setitem, e.g. t[‘a’] = value. Allowed options are ‘always’, ‘slice’, ‘refcount’, ‘attributes’.