print df.head doesn't print entire header with all the column names












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Am printing the head of an excel file, but while i use the line print (df.head()) in the terminal and also in my Sublime IDE i got only first column and last one.
pls take a look below.



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I see those ... and i would like to see al of the info from those columns etc. Can someone pls advise how i can do this?










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  • does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

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Am printing the head of an excel file, but while i use the line print (df.head()) in the terminal and also in my Sublime IDE i got only first column and last one.
pls take a look below.



enter image description here[![1]



I see those ... and i would like to see al of the info from those columns etc. Can someone pls advise how i can do this?










share|improve this question























  • does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

    – Cohen
    Jun 14 '18 at 13:20














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Am printing the head of an excel file, but while i use the line print (df.head()) in the terminal and also in my Sublime IDE i got only first column and last one.
pls take a look below.



enter image description here[![1]



I see those ... and i would like to see al of the info from those columns etc. Can someone pls advise how i can do this?










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Am printing the head of an excel file, but while i use the line print (df.head()) in the terminal and also in my Sublime IDE i got only first column and last one.
pls take a look below.



enter image description here[![1]



I see those ... and i would like to see al of the info from those columns etc. Can someone pls advise how i can do this?







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  • does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

    – Cohen
    Jun 14 '18 at 13:20



















  • does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

    – Cohen
    Jun 14 '18 at 13:20

















does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

– Cohen
Jun 14 '18 at 13:20





does anyone has a solution to this? i see that also in the Python IDE i receive the same result....

– Cohen
Jun 14 '18 at 13:20












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