@hackage kvitable1.1.0.0

Key/Value Indexed Table container and formatting library

The KVITable is similar to a Map, but the keys to the map are a list of Key=Val data. Although the KVITable is perfectly useable as a container in this fashion, the main use of the KVITable is in rendering this data in various configurations; because of this focus, there is no particular attention to other container aspects such as: performance, space usage, etc.

An example table can be created via:

{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import qualified Data.Text as T
import Data.KVITable

nestedTable = foldl foldlInsert
              (mempty
                & keyVals .~ [ ("millions",  ["0"])
                             , ("thousands", ["0"])
                             , ("hundreds",  ["0"])
                             , ("tens",      ["0"])
                             , ("ones",      ["0"])
                             ]
              )
              [ ([("millions", T.pack $ show m)
                 ,("thousands", T.pack $ show t)
                 ,("hundreds", T.pack $ show h)
                 ,("tens", T.pack $ show d)
                 ,("ones", T.pack $ show o)],
                  if (o `rem` 2) == 1 then "odd" else "even")
              | m <- [0..2 :: Int]
              , t <- [0..2 :: Int]
              , h <- [1..2 :: Int]
              , d <- [2..2 :: Int]
              , o <- [0..1 :: Int]
              ]

This Haskell code generates a table where the keys are the various scale indicators along with a corresponding key value. The table entries themselves are the words odd or even.

Rendering this table in ASCII mode, with blank rows and columns hidden, and enabling column stacking at the "hundreds" key column can be done with the following code:

import Data.KVITable.Render.ASCII

render (defaultRenderConfig { sortKeyVals   = True
                            , rowRepeat     = False
                            , hideBlankCols = True
                            , hideBlankRows = True
                            , equisizedCols = False
                            , colStackAt    = Just "hundreds"
                            }) nestedTable

The output from this rendering will look like:

____ snip vv ____
| millions | thousands | ___ 1 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | <- hundreds
|          |           | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | <- tens
|          |           |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 | <- ones
+----------+-----------+------+-----+------+-----+
|        0 |         0 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         1 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         2 | even | odd | even | odd |
|        1 |         0 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         1 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         2 | even | odd | even | odd |
|        2 |         0 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         1 | even | odd | even | odd |
|          |         2 | even | odd | even | odd |
____ snip ^^ ____

When rendered to HTML instead by using the same code but importing Data.KVITable.Render.HTML (and please use a little CSS to make things prettier), the following is obtained:


millions
thousands
1
2
 ←hundreds
2
2
 ←tens
0
1
0
1
 ←ones
0
0
even odd even odd
1
even odd even odd
2
even odd even odd
1
0
even odd even odd
1
even odd even odd
2
even odd even odd
2
0
even odd even odd
1
even odd even odd
2
even odd even odd

Different ColStack specification

By changing the colStackAt specification in the rendering configuration from the "hundreds" column to the "thousands" column, the column at which Key Val's are shown as column headers instead of rows is changed and the following ASCII results are obtained:

____ snip vv ____
| millions | __________ 0 __________ | __________ 1 __________ | __________ 2 __________ | <- thousands
|          | ___ 1 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 1 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 1 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | <- hundreds
|          | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | ___ 2 ____ | <- tens
|          |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 |    0 |   1 | <- ones
+----------+------+-----+------+-----+------+-----+------+-----+------+-----+------+-----+
|        0 | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd |
|        1 | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd |
|        2 | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd | even | odd |
____ snip ^^ ____

or as HTML:


millions
0
1
2
 ←thousands
1
2
1
2
1
2
 ←hundreds
2
2
2
2
2
2
 ←tens
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
 ←ones
0
even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd
1
even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd
2
even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd even odd

No column stacking

Alternatively, the colStackAt rendering configuration parameter may be specified as Nothing, indicating that all Key Val values are to be specified on separate rows, with no stacked columns. The ASCII form of this is:

____ snip vv ____
| millions | thousands | hundreds | tens | ones | Value |
+----------+-----------+----------+------+------+-------+
|        0 |         0 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         1 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         2 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|        1 |         0 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         1 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         2 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|        2 |         0 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         1 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |         2 |        1 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
|          |           |        2 |    2 |    0 |  even |
|          |           |          |      |    1 |   odd |
____ snip ^^ ____

and the HTML form is


millions
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Value
0
0
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
1
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
2
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
1
0
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
1
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
2
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
2
0
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
1
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd
2
1
2
0
even
1
odd
2
2
0
even
1
odd

More examples can be found in the examples subdirectory, including: