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NAME

       Text::MarkdownTable - Write Markdown syntax tables from data

SYNOPSIS

         my $table = Text::MarkdownTable->new;
         $table->add({one=>"a",two=>"table"});
         $table->add({one=>"is",two=>"nice"});
         $table->done;

         | one | two   |
         |-----|-------|
         | a   | table |
         | is  | nice  |

         Text::MarkdownTable->new( columns => ['X','Y','Z'], edges => 0 )
           ->add({a=>1,b=>2,c=>3})->done;

         X | Y | Z
         --|---|--
         1 | 2 | 3

DESCRIPTION

       This module can be used to write data in tabular form, formatted in MultiMarkdown syntax.
       The resulting format can be used for instance to display CSV data or to include data
       tables in Markdown files. Newlines and vertical bars in table cells are replaced by a
       space character and cell values can be truncated.

CONFIGURATION

       file
           Filename, GLOB, scalar reference or IO::Handle to write to (default STDOUT).

       fields
           Array, hash reference, or comma-separated list of fields/columns.

       columns
           Column names. By default field names are used.

       widths
           Column widths. By default column widths are calculated automatically to the width of
           the widest value. With given widths, the table is directly be written without
           buffering and large table cell values are truncated.

       header
           Include header lines. Enabled by default.

       edges
           Include border before first column and after last column. Enabled by default.  Note
           that single-column tables don't not look like tables if edges are disabled.

       condense
           Write table unbuffered in condense format:

             one|two
             ---|---
             a|table
             is|nice

           Note that single-column tables are don't look like tables on condense format.

METHODS

       add( $row )
           Add a row as hash reference. Returns the table instance.

       streaming
           Returns whether rows are directly written or buffered until "done" is called.

       done
           Finish and write the table unless it has already been written in "streaming" mode.

SEE ALSO

       See Catmandu::Exporter::Table for an application of this module that can be used to easily
       convert data to Markdown tables.

       Similar table-generating modules include:

       Text::Table::Tiny
       Text::TabularDisplay
       Text::SimpleTable
       Text::Table
       Text::ANSITable
       Text::ASCIITable
       Text::UnicodeBox::Table
       Table::Simple
       Text::SimpleTable
       Text::SimpleTable::AutoWidth

AUTHOR

       Jakob Voss <jakob.voss@gbv.de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2014- Jakob Voss

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.