experimented with changing column headers
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app.py
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# Create a function to generate a table
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def create_table(texts, values, title):
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df = pd.DataFrame({"Feature Explanation": texts, 'Value': values})
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st.dataframe(df, hide_index=True) # Display a simple table
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# Arrange tables horizontally using Streamlit columns
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col1, col2 = st.columns(2)
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# Display tables in Streamlit columns
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with col1:
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# Create a function to generate a table
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def create_table(texts, values, title):
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# TODO: change color dataframe header -> tried many different options but none worked see below
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# header_style = '''
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# <style>
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# th{
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# background-color: #00052D;
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# }
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# </style>
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# '''
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df = pd.DataFrame({"Feature Explanation": texts, 'Value': values})
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# df = df.style.set_properties(**{
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# 'selector': 'th',
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# 'props': [
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# ('background-color', 'black'),
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# ('color', 'cyan')]
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# })
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# df = df.style.set_properties(**{'background-color': 'black',
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# 'color': 'green'})
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# headers = {
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# 'selector': 'th',
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# 'props': [('background-color', '#67c5a4')]#'background-color: #000066; color: white;'
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# }
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# df = df.style.set_table_styles([headers])
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st.markdown(f'#### {title}') # Markdown for styling
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st.dataframe(df, hide_index=True) # Display a simple table
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# st.markdown(header_style, unsafe_allow_html=True)
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# Arrange tables horizontally using Streamlit columns
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col1, col2 = st.columns(2,gap="small")
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# Display tables in Streamlit columns
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with col1:
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