============================ tableD: *Tables for Humans?* ============================ v0.1.0 (`Github`_) **tableD** pretty prints your data in a tabular format. With its clean and simple API, you can generate fancy tables in no time! And did I mention it is extremely flexible and configurable? Quick start:: >>> headings = ['x', 'f(x) = x^2', 'f(x) = x^x'] >>> data = [[x, x**2, x**x] for x in range(1, 11)] # Generate table! >>> tabled.new(headings, data, style='terminal').show() ╔════╦════════════╦═════════════╗ ║ x ║ f(x) = x^2 ║ f(x) = x^x ║ ╠════╬════════════╬═════════════╣ ║ 1 ║ 1 ║ 1 ║ ║ 2 ║ 4 ║ 4 ║ ║ 3 ║ 9 ║ 27 ║ ║ 4 ║ 16 ║ 256 ║ ║ 5 ║ 25 ║ 3125 ║ ║ 6 ║ 36 ║ 46656 ║ ║ 7 ║ 49 ║ 823543 ║ ║ 8 ║ 64 ║ 16777216 ║ ║ 9 ║ 81 ║ 387420489 ║ ║ 10 ║ 100 ║ 10000000000 ║ ╚════╩════════════╩═════════════╝ Table Of Contents ----------------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 installation user_guide api_documentation contributors_guide .. _Github: https://github.com/tommyip/tabled