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== PGML Tables == |
== PGML Tables == |
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− | One can make a table inside a PGML within the tags <tt>[ |
+ | One can make a table inside a PGML within the tags <tt>[# #]</tt> |
Then cells use the tags <tt>[. .]</tt> and the last cell in a row ends in a <tt>*</tt>. |
Then cells use the tags <tt>[. .]</tt> and the last cell in a row ends in a <tt>*</tt>. |
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− | BEGIN_PGML |
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+ | A simple table can be made with |
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− | A simple table |
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+ | BEGIN_PGML |
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[# [. col 1 .] [. col 2 .] [. col 3 .]* |
[# [. col 1 .] [. col 2 .] [. col 3 .]* |
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[. 1 .] [. 2 .] [. 3 .]* |
[. 1 .] [. 2 .] [. 3 .]* |
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[. [`x`] .] [. [`x^2`] .] [. [`x^3`] .]* |
[. [`x`] .] [. [`x^2`] .] [. [`x^3`] .]* |
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#] |
#] |
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+ | END_PGML |
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Would make a table similar to |
Would make a table similar to |
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− | Notice that other PGML structures can exist inside of table cells. A PGML table uses niceTables to create the table and options can also be included. |
+ | Notice that other PGML structures can exist inside of table cells. A PGML table uses [https://openwebwork.github.io/pg-docs/pod/pg/macros/ui/niceTables.html the niceTables macro] to create the table and options can also be included. |
The example: |
The example: |
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[# |
[# |
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[. [`x`] .]{bgcolor => 'yellow'} |
[. [`x`] .]{bgcolor => 'yellow'} |
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− | [. [`x^2`].]*{bgcolor => ' |
+ | [. [`x^2`].]*{bgcolor => 'lightblue'} |
[. [`2`] .] |
[. [`2`] .] |
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will generate a table that looks like: |
will generate a table that looks like: |
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+ | <center> |
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+ | <table style="border: 1px solid black; border-collapse: collapse"> |
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+ | <tr><td style="background-color: yellow; border: 1px solid black; border-top: 2px solid black"><em>x</em></td> |
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+ | <td style="background-color: lightblue; border: 1px solid black; border-top: 2px solid black"><em>x</em><sup>2</sup></td><tr> |
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+ | <tr><td style="border: 1px solid black; background-color: #eee; border-bottom: 2px solid black">2</td> |
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+ | <td style="background-color: #eee; border: 1px solid black; border-bottom: 2px solid black"><div style="background-color: white; border: solid 1px black; height: 2ex; width: 2ex; border-radius: 3px;"></td></tr> |
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+ | </table> |
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+ | </center> |
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Notice that the table-level options should added to the table tags <tt> [# #]</tt>, which include <tt>align</tt> and <tt>horizontalrules</tt>. |
Notice that the table-level options should added to the table tags <tt> [# #]</tt>, which include <tt>align</tt> and <tt>horizontalrules</tt>. |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 7 August 2024
PGML Tables
One can make a table inside a PGML within the tags [# #]
Then cells use the tags [. .] and the last cell in a row ends in a *.
A simple table can be made with
BEGIN_PGML [# [. col 1 .] [. col 2 .] [. col 3 .]* [. 1 .] [. 2 .] [. 3 .]* [. [`x`] .] [. [`x^2`] .] [. [`x^3`] .]* #] END_PGML
Would make a table similar to
col 1 | col 2 | col 3 |
1 | 2 | 3 |
x | x2 | x3 |
Notice that other PGML structures can exist inside of table cells. A PGML table uses the niceTables macro to create the table and options can also be included.
The example:
[# [. [`x`] .]{bgcolor => 'yellow'} [. [`x^2`].]*{bgcolor => 'lightblue'} [. [`2`] .] [. [_]{4} .]* #]{align => '|c|c|', horizontalrules => 1}
will generate a table that looks like:
x | x2 |
2 |
Notice that the table-level options should added to the table tags [# #], which include align and horizontalrules. Cell-level options are included on the individual cells.