""" Tableprint A module to print and display ASCII formatted tables of data """ from __future__ import print_function import numpy as np # exports __all__ = ['table', 'row', 'header', 'hr', 'humantime', 'frame'] __version__ = '0.1.5' def table(data, headers, format_spec='5g', column_width=10, outer_char='|', corner_char='+', line_char='-'): """ Print an ASCII table with the given data Parameters ---------- data : array_like An (m x n) array containing the data to print (m rows of n columns) headers : list A list of n strings consisting of the header of each of the n columns column_width : int, optional The width of each column in the table (Default: 10) outer_char : string, optional The character defining the outer border of the table (Default: '|') corner_char : string, optional Printed at the junctions of the table lines (Default: '+') line_char : string, optional Character as part of each horizontal rule (Default: '-') format_spec : string, optional Format specification for formatting numbers (Default: '5g') """ # the hr line hrule = hr(len(headers), column_width=column_width, corner_char=corner_char, line_char=line_char) # get the header string headerstr = [hrule, header(headers, column_width=column_width, outer_char=outer_char), hrule] # parse each row tablestr = headerstr + [row(d, column_width=column_width, format_spec=format_spec, outer_char=outer_char) for d in data]\ # only add the final border if there was data in the table if len(data) > 0: tablestr += [hrule] # print the table print('\n'.join(tablestr)) def header(headers, column_width=10, outer_char='|'): """ Returns a formatted ASCII row of column header strings Parameters ---------- headers : list of strings A list of n strings, the column headers column_width : int The width of each column (Default: 10) outer_char : string A character printed at the edges of each column (Default: '|') Returns ------- headerstr : string A string consisting of the full header row to print """ # string formatter fmt = map(lambda x: '{:<' + str(column_width) + '}', headers) # build the base string basestr = (' %s ' % outer_char).join(fmt) # build the formatted str headerstr = outer_char + basestr.format(*headers) + outer_char return headerstr def row(values, column_width=10, format_spec='5g', outer_char='|'): """ Returns a formatted ASCII row of data Parameters ---------- values : array_like An iterable array of data (numbers of strings), each value is printed in a separate column column_width : int The width of each column (Default: 10) format_spec : string The precision format string used to format numbers in the values array (Default: '5g') outer_char : string A character printed at the edges of each column (Default : '|') Returns ------- rowstr : string A string consisting of the full row of data to print """ assert (type(format_spec) is str) | (type(format_spec) is list), \ "format_spec must be a string or list of strings" if type(format_spec) is str: format_spec = [format_spec] * len(list(values)) # mapping function for string formatting def mapdata(val): # unpack d, prec = val if isinstance(d, str): return ('{:>%i}' % column_width).format(d) elif isinstance(d, (int, float, np.integer, np.float)): return ('{:>%i.%s}' % (column_width, prec)).format(d) else: raise ValueError('Elements in the values array must be strings, ints, or floats') # string formatter fmt = map(mapdata, zip(values, format_spec)) # build the base string basestr = (' %s ' % outer_char).join(fmt) # build the formatted string rowstr = outer_char + basestr + outer_char return rowstr def hr(ncols, column_width=10, corner_char='+', line_char='-'): """ Returns a formatted string used as a border between table rows Parameters ---------- ncols : int The number of columns in the table column_width : int The width of each column (Default: 10) corner_char : string A character printed at the intersection of column edges and the row border (Default: '+') line_char : string A character printed in between column edges, defines the row border (Default: '-') Returns ------- rowstr : string A string consisting of the row border to print """ hrstr = corner_char.join([('{:%s^%i}' % (line_char, column_width + 2)).format('') for _ in range(ncols)]) return corner_char + hrstr[1:-1] + corner_char def humantime(t): """ Converts a time in seconds to a reasonable human readable time Parameters ---------- t : float The number of seconds Returns ------- time : string The human readable formatted value of the given time """ try: t = float(t) except (ValueError, TypeError): raise ValueError("Input must be numeric") # weeks if t >= 7*60*60*24: weeks = np.floor(t / (7.*60.*60.*24.)) timestr = "{:g} weeks, ".format(weeks) + hrtime(t % (7*60*60*24)) # days elif t >= 60*60*24: days = np.floor(t / (60.*60.*24.)) timestr = "{:g} days, ".format(days) + hrtime(t % (60*60*24)) # hours elif t >= 60*60: hours = np.floor(t / (60.*60.)) timestr = "{:g} hours, ".format(hours) + hrtime(t % (60*60)) # minutes elif t >= 60: minutes = np.floor(t / 60.) timestr = "{:g} min., ".format(minutes) + hrtime(t % 60) # seconds elif (t >= 1) | (t == 0): timestr = "{:g} s".format(t) # milliseconds elif t >= 1e-3: timestr = "{:g} ms".format(t*1e3) # microseconds elif t >= 1e-6: timestr = u"{:g} \u03BCs".format(t*1e6) # nanoseconds or smaller else: timestr = "{:g} ns".format(t*1e9) return timestr def frame(dataframe, **kwargs): """ Print an ASCII table using the given pandas DataFrame Parameters ---------- dataframe : DataFrame A pandas DataFrame with consisting of the table to print column_width : int, optional The width of each column in the table (Default: 10) outer_char : string, optional The character defining the outer border of the table (Default: '|') corner_char : string, optional Printed at the junctions of the table lines (Default: '+') line_char : string, optional Character as part of each horizontal rule (Default: '-') format_spec : string, optional Format specification for formatting numbers (Default: '5g') """ table(np.array(dataframe), list(dataframe.columns), **kwargs)