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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions doc/source/whatsnew/v0.21.1.txt
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Expand Up @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ I/O
- Bug in :meth:`DataFrame.to_msgpack` when serializing data of the numpy.bool_ datatype (:issue:`18390`)
- Bug in :func:`read_json` not decoding when reading line deliminted JSON from S3 (:issue:`17200`)
- Bug in :func:`pandas.io.json.json_normalize` to avoid modification of ``meta`` (:issue:`18610`)
- Bug in :func:`to_latex` where repeated multi-index values were not printed even though a higher level index differed from the previous row (:issue:`14484`)

Plotting
^^^^^^^^
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18 changes: 13 additions & 5 deletions pandas/io/formats/format.py
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Expand Up @@ -46,7 +46,6 @@
import pandas as pd
import numpy as np

import itertools
import csv
from functools import partial

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -903,6 +902,7 @@ def get_col_type(dtype):
name = any(self.frame.index.names)
cname = any(self.frame.columns.names)
lastcol = self.frame.index.nlevels - 1
previous_lev3 = None
for i, lev in enumerate(self.frame.index.levels):
lev2 = lev.format()
blank = ' ' * len(lev2[0])
Expand All @@ -913,11 +913,19 @@ def get_col_type(dtype):
lev3 = [blank] * clevels
if name:
lev3.append(lev.name)
for level_idx, group in itertools.groupby(
self.frame.index.labels[i]):
count = len(list(group))
lev3.extend([lev2[level_idx]] + [blank] * (count - 1))
current_idx_val = None
for level_idx in self.frame.index.labels[i]:
if ((previous_lev3 is None or
previous_lev3[len(lev3)].isspace()) and
lev2[level_idx] == current_idx_val):
# same index as above row and left index was the same
lev3.append(blank)
else:
# different value than above or left index different
lev3.append(lev2[level_idx])
current_idx_val = lev2[level_idx]
strcols.insert(i, lev3)
previous_lev3 = lev3

column_format = self.column_format
if column_format is None:
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22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions pandas/tests/io/formats/test_to_latex.py
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Expand Up @@ -221,6 +221,28 @@ def test_to_latex_multiindex(self):

assert result == expected

def test_to_latex_multiindex_dupe_level(self):
# see gh-14484
#
# If an index is repeated in subsequent rows, it should be
# replaced with a blank in the created table. This should
# ONLY happen if all higher order indices (to the left) are
# equal too. In this test, 'c' has to be printed both times
# because the higher order index 'A' != 'B'.
df = pd.DataFrame(index=pd.MultiIndex.from_tuples(
[('A', 'c'), ('B', 'c')]), columns=['col'])
result = df.to_latex()
expected = r"""\begin{tabular}{lll}
\toprule
& & col \\
\midrule
A & c & NaN \\
B & c & NaN \\
\bottomrule
\end{tabular}
"""
assert result == expected

def test_to_latex_multicolumnrow(self):
df = pd.DataFrame({
('c1', 0): {x: x for x in range(5)},
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