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tableprint
Pretty console printing 📋 of tabular data in python 🐍
About
tableprint lets you easily print formatted tables of data.
Unlike other modules, you can print single rows of data at a time (useful for printing ongoing computation results).
Installation
pip install tableprint
Usage
The tableprint.table function takes in a matrix of data, a list of headers, a width (defaults to 11) and a style (defaults to 'round'). To print a dataset consisting of 10 rows of 3 different columns with the default width and style:
import tableprint
import numpy as np
data = np.random.randn(10,3)
headers = ['Column A', 'Column B', 'Column C']
tableprint.table(data, headers)
The header and row functions allow you to print just the header or just a row of data, respectively, which is useful for continuously updating a table during a long-running computation. Also, the banner function is useful for just printing out a nicely formatted message to the user.
Documentation
Hosted at Read The Docs: tableprint.readthedocs.org
Dependencies
- Python 2.7 or 3.3+
numpysix
Version
- 0.4.0 (May 3 2016) Adds a 'block' style
- 0.3.2 (May 3 2016) Adds a test suite
- 0.3.0 (May 3 2016) Adds custom styles for tables, specified by a key ('fancy_grid', 'grid', etc.)
- 0.2.0 (May 2 2016) Adds better python2 (unicode/bytes) compatibility
- 0.1.5 (Oct 1 2015) Renamed hrtime to humantime, added docs
- 0.1.4 (Sept 28 2015) Added human readable string converter (hrtime)
- 0.1.0 (Feb 24 2015) Initial release
License
MIT. See LICENSE.md
