Because pretty-printing text tables in Java should be easy.
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Development on this project has basically stopped. You can find a more comprehensive and actively-developed text table library at https://github.com/JakeWharton/picnic.
A FlipTable
requires headers and data in string form:
String[] headers = { "Test", "Header" };
String[][] data = {
{ "Foo", "Bar" },
{ "Kit", "Kat" },
};
System.out.println(FlipTable.of(headers, data));
+======+========+
| Test | Header |
+======+========+
| Foo | Bar |
+======+========+
| Kit | Kat |
+======+========+
They can be empty:
String[] headers = { "Test", "Header" };
String[][] data = {};
System.out.println(FlipTable.of(headers, data));
+======+========+
| Test | Header |
+======+========+
| (empty) |
+===============+
Newlines are supported:
String[] headers = { "One Two\nThree", "Four" };
String[][] data = { { "Five", "Six\nSeven Eight" } };
System.out.println(FlipTable.of(headers, data));
+=========+=============+
| One Two | Four |
| Three | |
+=========+=============+
| Five | Six |
| | Seven Eight |
+=========+=============+
Which means tables can be nested:
String[] innerHeaders = { "One", "Two" };
String[][] innerData = { { "1", "2" } };
String inner = FlipTable.of(innerHeaders, innerData);
String[] headers = { "Left", "Right" };
String[][] data = { { inner, inner } };
System.out.println(FlipTable.of(headers, data));
+===============+===============+
| Left | Right |
+===============+===============+
| +=====+=====+ | +=====+=====+ |
| | One | Two | | | One | Two | |
| +=====+=====+ | +=====+=====+ |
| | 1 | 2 | | | 1 | 2 | |
| +=====+=====+ | +=====+=====+ |
+===============+===============+
Helper methods convert from types like lists:
List<Person> people = Arrays.asList(new Person("Foo", "Bar"), new Person("Kit", "Kat"));
System.out.println(FlipTableConverters.fromIterable(people, Person.class));
+===========+==========+
| FirstName | LastName |
+===========+==========+
| Foo | Bar |
+===========+==========+
| Kit | Kat |
+===========+==========+
Or a database result:
ResultSet resultSet = statement.executeQuery("SELECT first_name, last_name FROM users");
System.out.println(FlipTableConverters.fromResultSet(resultSet));
+============+===========+
| first_name | last_name |
+============+===========+
| Jake | Wharton |
+============+===========+
| Edward | Snowden |
+============+===========+
Arbitrary objects are also supported:
String[] headers = { "First Name", "Last Name", "Age", "Type" };
Object[][] data = {
{ "Big", "Bird", 16, PersonType.COSTUME },
{ "Joe", "Smith", 42, PersonType.HUMAN },
{ "Oscar", "Grouchant", 8, PersonType.PUPPET }
};
System.out.println(FlipTableConverters.fromObjects(headers, data));
+============+===========+=====+=========+
| First Name | Last Name | Age | Type |
+============+===========+=====+=========+
| Big | Bird | 16 | COSTUME |
+============+===========+=====+=========+
| Joe | Smith | 42 | HUMAN |
+============+===========+=====+=========+
| Oscar | Grouchant | 8 | PUPPET |
+============+===========+=====+=========+
Download the latest jar or reference on Maven central as
com.jakewharton.fliptables:fliptables:1.1.0
.
Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots
repository.
Copyright 2014 Jake Wharton
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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