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pytablewriter is a python library to write a table in various formats: CSV/HTML/JavaScript/JSON/Markdown/MediaWiki/Excel/Pandas/Python/reStructuredText

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pytablewriter

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Summary

pytablewriter is a python library to write a table in various formats: CSV/HTML/JavaScript/JSON/Markdown/MediaWiki/Excel/Pandas/Python/reStructuredText

Features

  • Write a table in various formats:
    • CSV

    • Microsoft Excel TM
      • .xlsx format

      • .xls format

    • HTML

    • JavaScript (Definition of a nested list variable)

    • JSON

    • Markdown

    • MediaWiki

    • Pandas (Definition of a DataFrame variable)

    • Python code (Definition of a nested list variable)

    • reStructuredText
      • Grid tables

      • Simple tables

      • CSV table

  • Automatic value formatting
    • Alignment

    • Padding

    • Decimal places of numbers

  • Output to a stream such as a file or the standard output

Examples

Write a Markdown table

import pytablewriter

writer = pytablewriter.MarkdownTableWriter()
writer.table_name = "example_table"
writer.header_list = ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"]
writer.value_matrix = [
    [0,   0.1,      "hoge", True,   0,      "2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900"],
    [2,   "-2.23",  "foo",  False,  None,   "2017-12-23 45:01:23+0900"],
    [3,   0,        "bar",  "true",  "inf", "2017-03-03 33:44:55+0900"],
    [-10, -9.9,     "",     "FALSE", "nan", "2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900"],
]

writer.write_table()
# example_table
int|float|str |bool |mix|          time
--:|----:|----|-----|--:|------------------------
  0|  0.1|hoge|True |  0|2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900
  2| -2.2|foo |False|   |2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900
  3|  0.0|bar |True |inf|2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900
-10| -9.9|    |False|nan|2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900

Rendering result

markdown_ss

Rendered markdown at GitHub

Write a reStructuredText table (grid tables)

import pytablewriter

writer = pytablewriter.RstGridTableWriter()
writer.table_name = "example_table"
writer.header_list = ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"]
writer.value_matrix = [
    [0,   0.1,      "hoge", True,   0,      "2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900"],
    [2,   "-2.23",  "foo",  False,  None,   "2017-12-23 45:01:23+0900"],
    [3,   0,        "bar",  "true",  "inf", "2017-03-03 33:44:55+0900"],
    [-10, -9.9,     "",     "FALSE", "nan", "2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900"],
]

writer.write_table()
.. table:: example_table

    +---+-----+----+-----+---+------------------------+
    |int|float|str |bool |mix|          time          |
    +===+=====+====+=====+===+========================+
    |  0|  0.1|hoge|True |  0|2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900|
    +---+-----+----+-----+---+------------------------+
    |  2| -2.2|foo |False|   |2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900|
    +---+-----+----+-----+---+------------------------+
    |  3|  0.0|bar |True |inf|2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900|
    +---+-----+----+-----+---+------------------------+
    |-10| -9.9|    |False|nan|2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900|
    +---+-----+----+-----+---+------------------------+

Rendering result

example_table

int

float

str

bool

mix

time

0

0.1

hoge

True

0

2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900

2

-2.2

foo

False

2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900

3

0.0

bar

True

inf

2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900

-10

-9.9

False

nan

2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900

Write a JavaScript table (variable definition of nested list)

import pytablewriter

writer = pytablewriter.JavaScriptTableWriter()
writer.table_name = "example_table"
writer.header_list = ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"]
writer.value_matrix = [
    [0,   0.1,      "hoge", True,   0,      "2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900"],
    [2,   "-2.23",  "foo",  False,  None,   "2017-12-23 45:01:23+0900"],
    [3,   0,        "bar",  "true",  "inf", "2017-03-03 33:44:55+0900"],
    [-10, -9.9,     "",     "FALSE", "nan", "2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900"],
]

writer.write_table()
var example_table = [
    ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"],
    [0, 0.1, "hoge", true, 0, new Date("2017-01-01T03:04:05+0900")],
    [2, -2.2, "foo", false, null, new Date("2017-12-23T12:34:51+0900")],
    [3, 0.0, "bar", true, Infinity, new Date("2017-03-03T22:44:55+0900")],
    [-10, -9.9, "", false, NaN, new Date("2017-01-01T00:00:00+0900")]
];

Write an Excel table

import pytablewriter

writer = pytablewriter.ExcelXlsxTableWriter()
writer.open_workbook("sample.xlsx")

writer.make_worksheet("example")
writer.header_list = ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"]
writer.value_matrix = [
    [0,   0.1,      "hoge", True,   0,      "2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900"],
    [2,   "-2.23",  "foo",  False,  None,   "2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900"],
    [3,   0,        "bar",  "true",  "inf", "2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900"],
    [-10, -9.9,     "",     "FALSE", "nan", "2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900"],
]
writer.write_table()

writer.close()

Output of Excel book

excel_single

Output excel file (sample_single.xlsx)

For more information

More examples are available at http://pytablewriter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/pages/examples/index.html

Installation

pip install pytablewriter

Dependencies

Python 2.7+ or 3.3+

Test dependencies

Documentation

http://pytablewriter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/

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