AsciiTable
AsciiTable is the simplest table. It uses +
, |
, and -
characters to build the borders.

API
- class terminaltables.AsciiTable(table_data, title=None)
Draw a table using regular ASCII characters, such as
+
,|
, and-
.- Variables:
table_data (iter) – List (empty or list of lists of strings) representing the table.
title (str) – Optional title to show within the top border of the table.
inner_column_border (bool) – Separates columns.
inner_footing_row_border (bool) – Show a border before the last row.
inner_heading_row_border (bool) – Show a border after the first row.
inner_row_border (bool) – Show a border in between every row.
outer_border (bool) – Show the top, left, right, and bottom border.
justify_columns (dict) – Horizontal justification. Keys are column indexes (int). Values are right/left/center.
padding_left (int) – Number of spaces to pad on the left side of every cell.
padding_right (int) – Number of spaces to pad on the right side of every cell.
- column_max_width(column_number)
Return the maximum width of a column based on the current terminal width.
- Parameters:
column_number (int) – The column number to query.
- Returns:
The max width of the column.
- Return type:
int
- property column_widths
Return a list of integers representing the widths of each table column without padding.
- property ok
Return True if the table fits within the terminal width, False if the table breaks.
- property table
Return a large string of the entire table ready to be printed to the terminal.
- property table_width
Return the width of the table including padding and borders.