Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Tangly
Version: 1.4.0
Summary: This package lets you display lists in form of tables!
Home-page: https://github.com/rrayes3110/Tangly-Tables
Author: Rafael Rayes
Author-email: rafa@rayes.com.br
License: UNKNOWN
Description: 
        This package lets you display lists in form of tables!
        
        to import it we run
        
        ```
        import tangly
        ```
        
        
        Now see what we can do to display a table with students and scores:
        
        First we create a list with our data:
        
        ```
        my_list = [["Johny", "57"],
        	   ["Nath", "89"],
        	   ["Alex", "78"],]
        ```
        Here we defined our list of students and their respective scores.
        To display this as a table we use the 'table()' command:
        ```
        tangly.table(my_list)
        ```
        This will be the output:
        ```
        | first  | second  |
        --------------------
        | Johny  | 57      |
        | Nath   | 89      |
        | Alex   | 78      |
        ```
        Notice that the columns names are 'first' and 'second'. To change this we use some additional parameters:
        
        ```
        tangly.table(my_list, 'Student' , 'Score' )
        
        ```
        
        This will be the output:
        
        ```
        | Student  | Score  |
        ---------------------
        | Johny    | 57     |
        | Nath     | 89     |
        | Alex     | 78     |
        ```
        
        Much Better.
        
        
        For help inside python type:
        ```
        tangly.help()
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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