A simple Python library for easily displaying tabular data in a visually appealing ASCII table format.
PrettyTable is a simple Python library designed to make it quick and easy to represent tabular data in visually appealing ASCII tables. It was inspired by the ASCII tables used in the PostgreSQL shell psql. PrettyTable allows for selection of which columns are to be printed, independent alignment of columns (left or right justified or centred) and printing of sub-tables by specifying a row range.
PrettyTable is a simple Python library designed to make it quick and easy to represent tabular data in visually appealing ASCII tables. It was inspired by the ASCII tables used in the PostgreSQL shell psql. PrettyTable allows for selection of which columns are to be printed, independent alignment of columns (left or right justified or centred) and printing of sub-tables by specifying a row range.
To install py38-prettytable, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py38-prettytable
To see what files were installed by py38-prettytable, run:
port contents py38-prettytable
To later upgrade py38-prettytable, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py38-prettytable
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