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streamlit-table-select-cell
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Streamlit component that allows you to select|click a cell in a table and get its rowId and columnIndex
Streamlit component that allows you to select|click a cell in a table and get its rowId and columnIndex. This is very useful when you want to dig into the detail of a cell in a pivoted dataframe.
pip install streamlit-table-select-cell
import streamlit as st
import pandas as pd
from st_table_select_cell import st_table_select_cell
st.subheader("Example of st_table_select_cell")
data = pd.DataFrame({'Dataset':['energy','traffic','syn'], 'Test':['ehistory','snapshot','aggmax'], 'PG': [3,6,9], 'TG':[2,5,7]})
st.dataframe(data)
selectedCell = st_table_select_cell(data)
st.write(selectedCell)
if selectedCell:
rowId = selectedCell['rowId']
colIndex = selectedCell['colIndex']
st.info('cell "{}" selected at row {} and col {} ({})'.format(
data.iat[int(rowId), colIndex], rowId, colIndex, data.columns[colIndex]))
st.write('selected row data: ', data.iloc[int(rowId)].to_dict())
else:
st.warning('no select')
version 0.3.3 only compatible with streamlit 1.30.0 version 0.3.4 is tested and compatible with streamlit 1.37.0 or higher
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Streamlit component that allows you to select|click a cell in a table and get its rowId and columnIndex
We found that streamlit-table-select-cell demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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