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[table=,] tag: Easy comma-separated tables!

Started by VLS, Jun 15, 10:31 AM 2010

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VLS

Easy tables implemented today!

No need for more messy numerical posting without proper formatting. Create tables by comma-separated values easily.

This is the syntax:
[table=,]
1,2,3,4
A,B,C,D
E,F,G,H
[/table]

Resulting in:

[table=,]
1,2,3,4
A,B,C,D
E,F,G,H
[/table]

Each line is a row. Each comma-separated value makes a column. First row makes titles bold.




Let's have a look at the syntax again:

[table=,]
Spin,Bet,Won
1,1,35
2,1,34
3,1,33
[/table]

It is important to notice the highlighted part as it is necessary to tell the forum software you are intending to create a table with commas (as opposed to a regular [table] tag, which requires the use of [tr] and [td] like web programming does).




Also, for easy sorting, you can click on the first row's bold text. Try it! See the sorting effect by clicking several times on "Spin" below:

[table=,]
Spin,Bet,Won
1,1,35
2,1,34
3,1,33
[/table]




These are the instructions, hopefully this erradicates the common hard-to-understand displaying of posted text-only tables.  :)

Have fun formatting your numerical tables the very easy way!
Victor
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VLS

APPENDIX: What happens when you actually need to have commas within a table cell?

You have to replace the character in [table=,] for any other character you aren't using, for instance: [table=+] or [table=-] or [table=|] whatever character you know you won't be using in your displayed data.

As easy as it sounds, you can include commas within cells this way:
[table=-]
a-b-c-d-e-f
1,5-2,6-3,8-4-5,9-6
[/table]

Results in:
[table=-]
a-b-c-d-e-f
1,5-2,6-3,8-4-5,9-6
[/table]

Easy indeed!
:)
Victor
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Mikeo

The table function does work correctly on the post, but it didn't show correctly on the preview, so I thought it wasn't working.

Just advising others about this preview behavior.

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