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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions pandas/core/config_init.py
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Expand Up @@ -100,7 +100,10 @@ def use_numba_cb(key: str) -> None:
: int
If max_rows is exceeded, switch to truncate view. Depending on
`large_repr`, objects are either centrally truncated or printed as
a summary view. 'None' value means unlimited.
a summary view.

'None' value means unlimited. Beware that printing a large number of rows
could cause your rendering environment (the browser, etc.) to crash.

In case python/IPython is running in a terminal and `large_repr`
equals 'truncate' this can be set to 0 and pandas will auto-detect
Expand All @@ -121,7 +124,11 @@ def use_numba_cb(key: str) -> None:
: int
If max_cols is exceeded, switch to truncate view. Depending on
`large_repr`, objects are either centrally truncated or printed as
a summary view. 'None' value means unlimited.
a summary view.

'None' value means unlimited. Beware that printing a large number of
columns could cause your rendering environment (the browser, etc.) to
crash.

In case python/IPython is running in a terminal and `large_repr`
equals 'truncate' this can be set to 0 or None and pandas will auto-detect
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