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## About
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					## About
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`tableprint` lets you easily print pretty ASCII formatted tables of data.
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					`tableprint` lets you easily print pretty ASCII formatted tables of data.
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Unlike other modules, you can print single rows of data at a time (useful for printing ongoing computation results).
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					Unlike other modules, you can print single rows of data at a time (useful for printing ongoing computation results).
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Also, `tableprint` is fast (minimal processing required) and is therefore relevant for printing updates during speed-intensive computations.
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## Installation
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					## Installation
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```bash
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					```bash
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					API
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					.. automodule:: tableprint
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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					# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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					#
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# TablePrint documentation build configuration file, created by
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#
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					#
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# General information about the project.
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					# General information about the project.
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project = u'TablePrint'
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					project = u'Tableprint'
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copyright = u'2015, Niru Maheswaranathan'
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					copyright = u'2015, Niru Maheswaranathan'
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author = u'Niru Maheswaranathan'
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					author = u'Niru Maheswaranathan'
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htmlhelp_basename = 'TablePrintdoc'
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					# -- Options for LaTeX output ---------------------------------------------
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.. TablePrint documentation master file, created by
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					==========
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   sphinx-quickstart on Wed Sep 30 13:40:02 2015.
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					Tableprint
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   You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
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					==========
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   contain the root `toctree` directive.
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Welcome to TablePrint's documentation!
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					Tableprint is a library for printing out numerical data in Ascii formatted tables. Check it out on `Github`_!
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======================================
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Contents:
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					.. _Github: https://github.com/nirum/tableprint/
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.. toctree::
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					Installation
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   :maxdepth: 2
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					------------
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   quickstart
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   examples
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   api
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Indices and tables
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					First, we need to install the module. We can do that using pip: 
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==================
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* :ref:`genindex`
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* :ref:`modindex`
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* :ref:`search`
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					Quickstart
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					Now let's see what we can do. Tableprint offers two functions that print a table directly,
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    # hours
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					    # hours
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    elif t >= 60*60:
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					    elif t >= 60*60:
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        hours = np.floor(t / (60.*60.))
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					        hours = np.floor(t / (60.*60.))
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        timestr = "{:0.0f} hours, ".format(hours) + hrtime(t % (60*60))
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					        timestr = "{:g} hours, ".format(hours) + hrtime(t % (60*60))
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    # minutes
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					    # minutes
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    elif t >= 60:
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					    elif t >= 60:
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        minutes = np.floor(t / 60.)
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					        minutes = np.floor(t / 60.)
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        timestr = "{:0.0f} min., ".format(minutes) + hrtime(t % 60)
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					        timestr = "{:g} min., ".format(minutes) + hrtime(t % 60)
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    # seconds
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					    # seconds
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    elif (t >= 1) | (t == 0):
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					    elif (t >= 1) | (t == 0):
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        timestr = "{:g} ns".format(t*1e9)
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					        timestr = "{:g} ns".format(t*1e9)
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    return timestr
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					    return timestr
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					def frame(dataframe, **kwargs):
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					    """
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					    Print an ASCII table using the given pandas DataFrame
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					    Parameters
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					    ----------
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					    dataframe : DataFrame
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					        A pandas DataFrame with consisting of the table to print
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					    column_width : int, optional
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					        The width of each column in the table (Default: 10)
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					    outer_char : string, optional
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					        The character defining the outer border of the table (Default: '|')
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					    corner_char : string, optional
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					        Printed at the junctions of the table lines (Default: '+')
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					    line_char : string, optional
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					        Character as part of each horizontal rule (Default: '-')
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					    format_spec : string, optional
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					        Format specification for formatting numbers (Default: '5g')
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					    """
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					    table(np.array(dataframe), list(dataframe.columns), **kwargs)
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