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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers List-to-Range of Numbers Post 302354756 by vidyadhar85 on Saturday 19th of September 2009 04:37:45 PM
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Text::SimpleTable(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Text::SimpleTable(3pm)

NAME
Text::SimpleTable - Simple Eyecandy ASCII Tables SYNOPSIS
use Text::SimpleTable; my $t1 = Text::SimpleTable->new(5, 10); $t1->row('foobarbaz', 'yadayadayada'); print $t1->draw; .-------+------------. | foob- | yadayaday- | | arbaz | ada | '-------+------------' my $t2 = Text::SimpleTable->new([5, 'Foo'], [10, 'Bar']); $t2->row('foobarbaz', 'yadayadayada'); $t2->row('barbarbarbarbar', 'yada'); print $t2->draw; .-------+------------. | Foo | Bar | +-------+------------+ | foob- | yadayaday- | | arbaz | ada | | barb- | yada | | arba- | | | rbar- | | | bar | | '-------+------------' my $t3 = Text::SimpleTable->new([5, 'Foo'], [10, 'Bar']); $t3->row('foobarbaz', 'yadayadayada'); $t3->hr; $t3->row('barbarbarbarbar', 'yada'); print $t3->draw; .-------+------------. | Foo | Bar | +-------+------------+ | foob- | yadayaday- | | arbaz | ada | +-------+------------+ | barb- | yada | | arba- | | | rbar- | | | bar | | '-------+------------' DESCRIPTION
Simple eyecandy ASCII tables. METHODS
Text::SimpleTable implements the following methods. "new" my $t = Text::SimpleTable->new(5, 10); my $t = Text::SimpleTable->new([5, 'Col1', 10, 'Col2']); "draw" my $ascii = $t->draw; "hr" $t = $t->hr; "row" $t = $t->row('col1 data', 'col2 data'); AUTHOR
Sebastian Riedel, "sri@cpan.org". CREDITS
In alphabetical order: Brian Cassidy COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2009, Sebastian Riedel. This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5.10. perl v5.10.0 2009-07-03 Text::SimpleTable(3pm)
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