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pytablewriter
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Github style table
Check out pytablewriter: https://github.com/thombashi/pytablewriter
python-tabulate
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I don't always use LaTeX, but when I do, I compile to HTML (2013)
pandas.DataFrame().to_latex() [1] and tabulate [2] support latex table output.
[1] https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFram...
[2] https://github.com/astanin/python-tabulate/blob/master/tabul...
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Looking for help using the module table2ascii alongside pandas.
pandas uses tabulate
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How can I create a class that will perform an action and return the corresponding table?
As a general piece of advice, the tabulate package is useful for neatly formatting spreadsheet-style data, as is the pandas package, although tabulate is much simpler to use.
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Need help formatting output to use columns
There are ways to do it manually with padding/alignment, but using the built-in csv module to read the file and tabulate to format it is probably the easiest way.
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Is there a better way to print() a table?
If you're not against a third-party library, consider tabulate.
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Cleaning up some of my output.
You mean output to the terminal? You could use a module like tabulate or pandas to do that for you. You could also write a quick function yourself that does the same thing; that would be a fairly easy project. Just transpose the data, calculate the max length in each column, then print row by row while padding to the max length. Probably 8 lines of code.
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