Here is a function to convert a python list of lists into a markdown formatted table:
def make_markdown_table(array, align: str =None):
"""
Args:
array: The array to make into a table. Mush be a rectangular array
(constant width and height).
align: The alignment of the cells : 'left', 'center' or 'right'.
"""
# make sure every elements are strings
array = [[str(elt) for elt in line] for line in array]
# get the width of each column
widths = [max(len(line[i]) for line in array) for i in range(len(array[0]))]
# make every width at least 3 colmuns, because the separator needs it
widths = [max(w, 3) for w in widths]
# center text according to the widths
array = [[elt.center(w) for elt, w in zip(line, widths)] for line in array]
# separate the header and the body
array_head, *array_body = array
header = '| ' + ' | '.join(array_head) + ' |'
# alignment of the cells
align = str(align).lower() # make sure `align` is a lowercase string
if align == 'none':
# we are just setting the position of the : in the table.
# here there are none
border_left = '| '
border_center = ' | '
border_right = ' |'
elif align == 'center':
border_left = '|:'
border_center = ':|:'
border_right = ':|'
elif align == 'left':
border_left = '|:'
border_center = ' |:'
border_right = ' |'
elif align == 'right':
border_left = '| '
border_center = ':| '
border_right = ':|'
else:
raise ValueError("align must be 'left', 'right' or 'center'.")
separator = border_left + border_center.join(['-'*w for w in widths]) + border_right
# body of the table
body = [''] * len(array) # empty string list that we fill after
for idx, line in enumerate(array[1:]):
# for each line, change the body at the correct index
body[idx] = '| ' + ' | '.join(line) + ' |'
body = '\n'.join(body)
return header + '\n' + separator + '\n' + body
T = [["hi", "hello", "How do you do ?"],
[1, 1, 1],
[2, 12345678, 2],
['contents', 42, 73]]
print(make_markdown_table(T, align='left'))
>>> T = [["hi", "hello", "How do you do ?"],
... [1, 1, 1],
... [2, 12345678, 2],
... ['contents', 42, 73]]
>>> print(make_markdown_table(T))
| hi | hello | How do you do ? |
| -------- | -------- | --------------- |
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 12345678 | 2 |
| contents | 42 | 73 |
>>> print(make_markdown_table(T, align='left'))
| hi | hello | How do you do ? |
|:-------- |:-------- |:--------------- |
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 12345678 | 2 |
| contents | 42 | 73 |
>>> print(make_markdown_table(T, align='center'))
| hi | hello | How do you do ? |
|:--------:|:--------:|:---------------:|
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 12345678 | 2 |
| contents | 42 | 73 |
>>> print(make_markdown_table(T, align='right'))
| hi | hello | How do you do ? |
| --------:| --------:| ---------------:|
| 1 | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 12345678 | 2 |
| contents | 42 | 73 |
Hello,
i replaced
for idx, line in enumerate(array):
byfor idx, line in enumerate(array[1:]):
because I expect the first line to be the header and I do not want to repeat it :)But thanks for the snippet !