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.. Tablib documentation master file, created by
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Tablib: Pythonic Tabular Datasets
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Release v\ |version|. (:ref:`Installation <install>`)
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.. Contents:
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.. Indices and tables
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.. ==================
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.. * :ref:`genindex`
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.. * :ref:`modindex`
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.. * :ref:`search`
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Tablib is an `MIT Licensed <https://mit-license.org/>`_ format-agnostic tabular dataset library, written in Python.
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It allows you to import, export, and manipulate tabular data sets.
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Advanced features include segregation, dynamic columns, tags & filtering,
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and seamless format import & export.
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::
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>>> data = tablib.Dataset(headers=['First Name', 'Last Name', 'Age'])
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>>> for i in [('Kenneth', 'Reitz', 22), ('Bessie', 'Monke', 21)]:
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... data.append(i)
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>>> print(data.export('json'))
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[{"Last Name": "Reitz", "First Name": "Kenneth", "Age": 22}, {"Last Name": "Monke", "First Name": "Bessie", "Age": 21}]
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>>> print(data.export('yaml'))
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- {Age: 22, First Name: Kenneth, Last Name: Reitz}
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- {Age: 21, First Name: Bessie, Last Name: Monke}
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>>> data.export('xlsx')
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<redacted binary data>
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>>> data.export('df')
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First Name Last Name Age
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0 Kenneth Reitz 22
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1 Bessie Monke 21
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Testimonials
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------------
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`National Geographic <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>`_,
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`Digg, Inc <http://digg.com/>`_,
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`Northrop Grumman <http://www.northropgrumman.com/>`_,
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`Discovery Channel <http://dsc.discovery.com/>`_,
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and `The Sunlight Foundation <http://sunlightfoundation.com/>`_ use Tablib internally.
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**Greg Thorton**
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Tablib by @kennethreitz saved my life.
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I had to consolidate like 5 huge poorly maintained lists of domains and data.
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It was a breeze!
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**Dave Coutts**
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It's turning into one of my most used modules of 2010.
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You really hit a sweet spot for managing tabular data with a minimal amount of code and effort.
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**Joshua Ourisman**
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Tablib has made it so much easier to deal with the inevitable 'I want an Excel file!' requests from clients...
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**Brad Montgomery**
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I think you nailed the "Python Zen" with tablib.
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Thanks again for an awesome lib!
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User's Guide
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------------
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This part of the documentation, which is mostly prose, begins with some background information about Tablib, then focuses on step-by-step instructions for getting the most out of your datasets.
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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intro
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:maxdepth: 2
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install
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tutorial
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development
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API Reference
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-------------
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If you are looking for information on a specific function, class or
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method, this part of the documentation is for you.
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api
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