NAME Data::Tabulate - Table generation! VERSION version 0.09 SYNOPSIS Data::Tabulate aims to simplify the generation of tables. Often you don't have tables like in databases (with header and several rows of data), but tables with content only (like image galleries or listings displayed as tables). You can use other modules (e.g. HTML::Table) to produce specific output. Perhaps a little code snippet. use Data::Tabulate; use Data::Dumper; my @array = (1..12); my $foo = Data::Tabulate->new(); my $html1 = $foo->render('HTMLTable', { data => \@array }); @array = ( 13 .. 24 ); my @table = $foo->tabulate(@array); my $html2 = $foo->render('HTMLTable'); print Dumper({ 'html with raw array data' => $html1, 'html with tabulate data' => $html2, }); METHODS new create a new object of Data::Tabulate. render ( $plugin, {data => \@array [, attr => {%hash}]} ) This methods loads the Plugin $plugin and renders the table with the plugin. Example: my $html_table = $tabulator->render('HTMLTable',{data => [1..10]}); loads the module Data::Tabulate::Plugin::HTMLTable and returns this string:
123
456
789
10  
You can write your own plugins. tabulate( @array ) This methods creates an array of arrays that can be used to render a table or you can do your own thing with the array. my @array = $tabulator->tabulate(1..10); returns ( [ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 4, 5, 6 ], [ 7, 8, 9 ], [10, undef, undef ], ) fill_with if the array doesn't provide enough elements the table is filled with 'undef' elements sometimes this is not the wanted behaviour. So you can change the value that is used to fill the array. $obj->fill_with( 'hi' ); for an example see t/04_fill_with.t cols returns the number of columns the table has rows returns the number of rows the table has max_columns set how many columns the table can have (at most). $tabulator->max_columns(3); the table has at most three columns min_columns set how many columns the table can have (at least). $tabulator->min_columns(3); the table has at least three columns do_func($module, $method, @params) If you need to call some methods of the rendering object, you can use this method, to prepare these method calls. reset_func( $module ) reset the method call preperations AUTHOR Renee Baecker COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Renee Baecker. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)