pytablewriter is a Python library to write a table in various formats: CSV / Elasticsearch / HTML / JavaScript / JSON / LaTeX / LDJSON / LTSV / Markdown / MediaWiki / NumPy / Excel / Pandas / Python / reStructuredText / SQLite / TOML / TSV / YAML.
Project description
Summary
pytablewriter is a Python library to write a table in various formats: CSV / Elasticsearch / HTML / JavaScript / JSON / LaTeX / LDJSON / LTSV / Markdown / MediaWiki / NumPy / Excel / Pandas / Python / reStructuredText / SQLite / TOML / TSV / YAML.
Features
- Write a table in various formats:
- Text formats:
CSV / Tab-separated values (TSV) / Space-separated values (SSV)
HTML / CSS
JSON / Line-delimited JSON(LDJSON)
LaTeX: tabular/array environment
Markdown: GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM), etc.
reStructuredText: Grid Tables/Simple Tables/CSV Table
- Source code (definition of a variable that represents tabular data)
JavaScript / NumPy (numpy.array) / Pandas (pandas.DataFrame) / Python
Unicode
- Binary file formats:
Microsoft Excel TM (.xlsx/.xls file format)
pandas.DataFrame pickle file
SQLite database
- Application specific formats:
- Automatic table cell formatting:
Alignment
Padding
Decimal places of numbers
- Customize table cell styles:
Text/Background color
Text alignment
Font size/weight
Thousand separator for numbers: e.g. 1,000/1 000
- Configure output:
Write table to a stream such as a file/standard-output/string-buffer/Jupyter-Notebook
Get rendered tabular text
- Data sources:
nested list
CSV
etc.
Multibyte character support
ANSI color support
Installation
Installation: pip
pip install pytablewriter
Some of the formats require additional dependency packages, you can install these packages as follows:
Installation example |
Remark |
---|---|
pip install pytablewriter[es] |
Elasticsearch |
pip install pytablewriter[excel] |
Excel |
pip install pytablewriter[html] |
HTML |
pip install pytablewriter[sqlite] |
SQLite database |
pip install pytablewriter[toml] |
TOML |
pip install pytablewriter[theme] |
pytablewriter theme plugins |
pip install pytablewriter[all] |
Install all of the optional dependencies |
Installation: conda
conda install -c conda-forge pytablewriter
Installation: apt
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:thombashi/ppa sudo apt update sudo apt install python3-pytablewriter
Examples
Write tables
Write a Markdown table
- Sample Code:
from pytablewriter import MarkdownTableWriter def main(): writer = MarkdownTableWriter( table_name="example_table", headers=["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], 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() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# example_table |int|float|str |bool | mix | time | |--:|----:|----|-----|-------:|------------------------| | 0| 0.10|hoge|True | 0|2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900| | 2|-2.23|foo |False| |2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900| | 3| 0.00|bar |True |Infinity|2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900| |-10|-9.90| |False| NaN|2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900|
- Rendering Result:
Write a Markdown table with a margin
- Sample Code:
from pytablewriter import MarkdownTableWriter def main(): writer = MarkdownTableWriter( table_name="write example with a margin", headers=["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], 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"], ], margin=1 # add a whitespace for both sides of each cell ) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# write example with a margin | int | float | str | bool | mix | time | |----:|------:|------|-------|---------:|--------------------------| | 0 | 0.10 | hoge | True | 0 | 2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900 | | 2 | -2.23 | foo | False | | 2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900 | | 3 | 0.00 | bar | True | Infinity | 2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900 | | -10 | -9.90 | | False | NaN | 2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900 |
margin attribute can be available for all of the text format writer classes.
Write a table to an Excel sheet
- Sample Code:
from pytablewriter import ExcelXlsxTableWriter def main(): writer = ExcelXlsxTableWriter() writer.table_name = "example" writer.headers = ["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.dump("sample.xlsx") if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
Write a Unicode table
- Sample Code:
from pytablewriter import UnicodeTableWriter def main(): writer = UnicodeTableWriter( table_name="example_table", headers=["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], 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() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
┌───┬─────┬────┬─────┬────────┬────────────────────────┐ │int│float│str │bool │ mix │ time │ ├───┼─────┼────┼─────┼────────┼────────────────────────┤ │ 0│ 0.10│hoge│True │ 0│2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900│ ├───┼─────┼────┼─────┼────────┼────────────────────────┤ │ 2│-2.23│foo │False│ │2017-12-23 12:34:51+0900│ ├───┼─────┼────┼─────┼────────┼────────────────────────┤ │ 3│ 0.00│bar │True │Infinity│2017-03-03 22:44:55+0900│ ├───┼─────┼────┼─────┼────────┼────────────────────────┤ │-10│-9.90│ │False│ NaN│2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900│ └───┴─────┴────┴─────┴────────┴────────────────────────┘
Write a table with JavaScript format (as a nested list variable definition)
- Sample Code:
import pytablewriter as ptw def main(): writer = ptw.JavaScriptTableWriter( table_name="js_variable", headers=["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], 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() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
const js_variable = [ ["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], [0, 0.1, "hoge", true, 0, "2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900"], [2, -2.23, "foo", false, null, "2017-12-23 45:01:23+0900"], [3, 0, "bar", true, Infinity, "2017-03-03 33:44:55+0900"], [-10, -9.9, "", "FALSE", NaN, "2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900"] ];
Write a Markdown table from pandas.DataFrame instance
from_dataframe method of writer classes will set up tabular data from pandas.DataFrame:
- Sample Code:
from textwrap import dedent import pandas as pd import io from pytablewriter import MarkdownTableWriter def main(): csv_data = io.StringIO(dedent("""\ "i","f","c","if","ifc","bool","inf","nan","mix_num","time" 1,1.10,"aa",1.0,"1",True,Infinity,NaN,1,"2017-01-01 00:00:00+09:00" 2,2.20,"bbb",2.2,"2.2",False,Infinity,NaN,Infinity,"2017-01-02 03:04:05+09:00" 3,3.33,"cccc",-3.0,"ccc",True,Infinity,NaN,NaN,"2017-01-01 00:00:00+09:00" """)) df = pd.read_csv(csv_data, sep=',') writer = MarkdownTableWriter() writer.from_dataframe(df) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
| i | f | c | if |ifc|bool | inf |nan|mix_num | time | |--:|---:|----|---:|---|-----|--------|---|-------:|-------------------------| | 1|1.10|aa | 1.0| 1|True |Infinity|NaN| 1|2017-01-01 00:00:00+09:00| | 2|2.20|bbb | 2.2|2.2|False|Infinity|NaN|Infinity|2017-01-02 03:04:05+09:00| | 3|3.33|cccc|-3.0|ccc|True |Infinity|NaN| NaN|2017-01-01 00:00:00+09:00|
Adding a column of the DataFrame index if you specify add_index_column=True:
- Sample Code:
import pandas as pd import pytablewriter as ptw def main(): writer = ptw.MarkdownTableWriter(table_name="add_index_column") writer.from_dataframe( pd.DataFrame({"A": [1, 2], "B": [10, 11]}, index=["a", "b"]), add_index_column=True, ) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# add_index_column | | A | B | |---|--:|--:| |a | 1| 10| |b | 2| 11|
Write a markdown table from a space-separated values
- Sample Code:
import pytablewriter as ptw def main(): writer = ptw.MarkdownTableWriter(table_name="ps") writer.from_csv( """ USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND root 1 0.0 0.4 77664 8784 ? Ss May11 0:02 /sbin/init root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S May11 0:00 [kthreadd] root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< May11 0:00 [kworker/0:0H] root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? I< May11 0:00 [mm_percpu_wq] root 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S May11 0:01 [ksoftirqd/0] """, delimiter=" ", ) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# ps |USER|PID|%CPU|%MEM| VSZ |RSS |TTY|STAT|START|TIME| COMMAND | |----|--:|---:|---:|----:|---:|---|----|-----|----|--------------| |root| 1| 0| 0.4|77664|8784|? |Ss |May11|0:02|/sbin/init | |root| 2| 0| 0.0| 0| 0|? |S |May11|0:00|[kthreadd] | |root| 4| 0| 0.0| 0| 0|? |I< |May11|0:00|[kworker/0:0H]| |root| 6| 0| 0.0| 0| 0|? |I< |May11|0:00|[mm_percpu_wq]| |root| 7| 0| 0.0| 0| 0|? |S |May11|0:01|[ksoftirqd/0] |
Get rendered tabular text as str
dumps method returns rendered tabular text. dumps only available for text format writers.
- Sample Code:
import pytablewriter as ptw def main(): writer = ptw.MarkdownTableWriter( headers=["int", "float", "str", "bool", "mix", "time"], 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"], ], ) print(writer.dumps()) if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
|int|float|str |bool | mix | time | |--:|----:|----|-----|-------:|------------------------| | 0| 0.10|hoge|True | 0|2017-01-01 03:04:05+0900| | 2|-2.23|foo |False| |2017-12-23 45:01:23+0900| | 3| 0.00|bar |True |Infinity|2017-03-03 33:44:55+0900| |-10|-9.90| |False| NaN|2017-01-01 00:00:00+0900|
Configure table styles
Column styles
Writers can specify Style for each column by column_styles attribute of writer classes.
- Sample Code:
import pytablewriter as ptw from pytablewriter.style import Style def main(): writer = ptw.MarkdownTableWriter( table_name="set style by column_styles", headers=[ "auto align", "left align", "center align", "bold", "italic", "bold italic ts", ], value_matrix=[ [11, 11, 11, 11, 11, 11], [1234, 1234, 1234, 1234, 1234, 1234], ], column_styles=[ Style(), Style(align="left"), Style(align="center"), Style(font_weight="bold"), Style(font_style="italic"), Style(font_weight="bold", font_style="italic", thousand_separator=","), ], # specify styles for each column ) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# set style by styles |auto align|left align|center align| bold |italic|bold italic ts| |---------:|----------|:----------:|-------:|-----:|-------------:| | 11|11 | 11 | **11**| _11_| _**11**_| | 1234|1234 | 1234 |**1234**|_1234_| _**1,234**_|
You can also set Style to a specific column with index or header by using set_style method:
- Sample Code:
from pytablewriter import MarkdownTableWriter from pytablewriter.style import Style def main(): writer = MarkdownTableWriter() writer.headers = ["A", "B", "C",] writer.value_matrix = [[11, 11, 11], [1234, 1234, 1234]] writer.table_name = "set style by column index" writer.set_style(1, Style(align="center", font_weight="bold")) writer.set_style(2, Style(thousand_separator=" ")) writer.write_table() writer.write_null_line() writer.table_name = "set style by header" writer.set_style("B", Style(font_style="italic")) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
# set style by column index | A | B | C | |---:|:------:|----:| | 11| **11** | 11| |1234|**1234**|1 234| # set style by header | A | B | C | |---:|-----:|----:| | 11| _11_| 11| |1234|_1234_|1 234|
Style filter
set_theme method can set predefined style filters. The following command will install themes:
pip install pytablewriter[theme]
altrow theme will colored rows alternatively:
- Sample Code:
writer = TableWriterFactory.create_from_format_name("markdown") writer.headers = ["INT", "STR"] writer.value_matrix = [[1, "hoge"], [2, "foo"], [3, "bar"]] writer.margin = 1 writer.set_theme("altrow") writer.write_table()
- Output:
Make tables for specific applications
Render a table on Jupyter Notebook
Multibyte character support
Write a table using multibyte character
You can use multibyte characters as table data. Multibyte characters also properly padded and aligned.
- Sample Code:
import pytablewriter as ptw def main(): writer = ptw.RstSimpleTableWriter( table_name="生成に関するパターン", headers=["パターン名", "概要", "GoF", "Code Complete[1]"], value_matrix=[ ["Abstract Factory", "関連する一連のインスタンスを状況に応じて、適切に生成する方法を提供する。", "Yes", "Yes"], ["Builder", "複合化されたインスタンスの生成過程を隠蔽する。", "Yes", "No"], ["Factory Method", "実際に生成されるインスタンスに依存しない、インスタンスの生成方法を提供する。", "Yes", "Yes"], ["Prototype", "同様のインスタンスを生成するために、原型のインスタンスを複製する。", "Yes", "No"], ["Singleton", "あるクラスについて、インスタンスが単一であることを保証する。", "Yes", "Yes"], ], ) writer.write_table() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
- Output:
Multi processing
You can increase the number of workers to process table data via max_workers attribute of a writer. The more max_workers the less processing time when tabular data is large and the execution environment has available cores.
if you increase max_workers larger than one, recommend to use main guarded as follows to avoid problems caused by multi processing:
from multiprocessing import cpu_count
import pytablewriter as ptw
def main():
writer = ptw.MarkdownTableWriter()
writer.max_workers = cpu_count()
...
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
For more information
More examples are available at https://pytablewriter.rtfd.io/en/latest/pages/examples/index.html
Dependencies
Optional dependencies
- logging extras
loguru: Used for logging if the package installed
- from extras
- es extra
- excel extras
- html extras
- sqlite extras
- theme extras
- toml extras
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