h number of row arrays passed. colnames : sequence, default None If passed, must match number of column arrays passed. aggfunc : function, optional If specified, requires `values` be specified as well. margins : bool, default False Add row/column margins (subtotals). margins_name : str, default 'All' Name of the row/column that will contain the totals when margins is True. dropna : bool, default True Do not include columns whose entries are all NaN. normalize : bool, {'all', 'index', 'columns'}, or {0,1}, default False Normalize by dividing all values by the sum of values. - If passed 'all' or `True`, will normalize over all values. - If passed 'index' will normalize over each row. - If passed 'columns' will normalize over each column. - If margins is `True`, will also normalize margin values. Returns ------- DataFrame Cross tabulation of the data. See Also -------- DataFrame.pivot : Reshape data based on column values. pivot_table : Create a pivot table as a DataFrame. Notes ----- Any Series passed will have their name attributes used unless row or column names for the cross-tabulation are specified. Any input passed containing Categorical data will have **all** of its categories included in the cross-tabulation, even if the actual data does not contain any instances of a particular category. In the event that there aren't overlapping indexes an empty DataFrame will be returned. Reference :ref:`the user guide ` for more examples. Examples -------- >>> a = np.array(["foo", "foo", "foo", "foo", "bar", "bar", ... "bar", "bar", "foo", "foo", "foo"], dtype=object) >>> b = np.array(["one", "one", "one", "two", "one", "one", ... "one", "two", "two", "two", "one"], dtype=object) >>> c = np.array(["dull", "dull", "shiny", "dull", "dull", "shiny", ... "shiny", "dull", "shiny", "shiny", "shiny"], ... dtype=object) >>> pd.crosstab(a, [b, c], rownames=['a'], colnames=['b', 'c']) b one two c dull shiny dull shiny a bar 1 2 1 0 foo 2 2 1 2 Here 'c' and 'f' are not represented in the data and will not be shown in the output because dropna is True by default. Set dropna=False to preserve categories with no data. >>> foo = pd.Categorical(['a', 'b'], categories=['a', 'b', 'c']) >>> bar = pd.Categorical(['d', 'e'], categories=['d', 'e', 'f']) >>> pd.crosstab(foo, bar) col_0 d e row_0 a 1 0 b 0 1 >>> pd.crosstab(foo, bar, dropna=False) col_0 d e f row_0 a 1 0 0 b 0 1 0 c 0 0 0 Nz&aggfunc cannot be used without values.z)values cannot be used without an aggfunc.c