NAME
Text::FormatTable - Format text tables
SYNOPSIS
my $table = Text::FormatTable->new('r|l');
$table->head('a', 'b');
$table->rule('=');
$table->row('c', 'd');
print $table->render(20);
DESCRIPTION
Text::FormatTable renders simple tables as text. You pass to the constructor (new) a table format specification similar to LaTeX (e.g. r|l|l
) and you call methods to fill the table data and insert rules. After the data is filled, you call the render method and the table gets formatted as text.
Methods:
- new($format)
-
Create a Text::FormatTable object, the format of each column is specified as a character of the $format string. The following formats are defined:
- head($col1, $col2, ...)
-
Add a header row using $col1, $col2, etc. as cell contents. Note that, at the moment, header rows are treated like normal rows.
- row($col1, $col2, ...)
-
Add a row with $col1, $col2, etc. as cell contents.
- rule([$char])
-
Add an horizontal rule. If $char is specified it will be used as character to draw the rule, otherwise '-' will be used.
- render([$screen_width])
-
Return the rendered table formatted with $screen_width or 79 if it is not specified.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2001,2002 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
David Schweikert <dws@ee.ethz.ch>