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Does anybody know a library that would transform a String[][] into a String table as below?

| title1 | title2 |
|________|________|
| blah   | blih   |
| blah2  | blih2  |
etc...

I could write formatted strings for this, but it will be non-generic code, tied to the parameters. Writing generic code for this purpose would be more expensive than what I'm willing to invest.

So all in all, I think a library would be justified for this.

Any idea if this exists already?

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    Could us use a csv format and view in open office or excel?
    – Milhous
    Dec 14, 2010 at 17:38
  • What's wrong with String.format()? Dec 14, 2010 at 17:44
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    String.format() is good, it just doesn't give the logic to calculate the width of the columns or adapt the table to different number of columns according different String[][] input.
    – matthieus
    Dec 14, 2010 at 17:54
  • And if library there is, I would also expect that the library takes lists of more sophisticated objects in input and serialize them in a table manner.
    – matthieus
    Dec 14, 2010 at 17:57

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According to daniel_or_else in this thread:

Using j-text-utils you may print to console a table like:

_____________________________________________________________
| Item Num | Description           | Rating |  Cost | Price |
=============================================================
| 8675309  | Tommy Tutone Album    |      3 |  5.99 | 10.99 |
| 5619452  | Led Zeppelin Box Set  |      5 | 10.42 | 24.95 |
| 9154732  | Justin Bieber Box Set |     -1 |  0.00 |  0.00 |

And it as simple as:

TextTable tt = new TextTable(columnNames, data);
tt.printTable();
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I am not aware of any library that does this, but take a look at this SO question:

Java: Print a 2D String array as a right-justified table

It shows you how you can create a generic method which dynamically-generates format strings for each column.

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  • This is a good solution, but if a library exists, I would still like to know, as I need more formatting features in my case. Actually I'm not looking for a solution, more a library to externalize this kind of logic (if I can avoid maintaining my ugly code, I will :-)).
    – matthieus
    Dec 14, 2010 at 18:07

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