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DataTable

Struct DataTable 

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pub struct DataTable {
    pub caption: String,
    pub headers: Vec<String>,
    pub column_types: Vec<ColumnType>,
    pub rows: Vec<Vec<CellValue>>,
    pub row_highlights: HashMap<usize, String>,
}
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A rectangular table of CellValues with a header row and typed columns.

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§caption: String

Table caption / title.

§headers: Vec<String>

Column header labels.

§column_types: Vec<ColumnType>

Column types (must match headers length if non-empty).

§rows: Vec<Vec<CellValue>>

Data rows; each row must have the same length as headers.

§row_highlights: HashMap<usize, String>

Optional row highlighting: row index → CSS class or LaTeX command.

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impl DataTable

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pub fn new(caption: impl Into<String>, headers: Vec<String>) -> Self

Create an empty table with the given headers.

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pub fn add_row(&mut self, row: Vec<CellValue>)

Append a row. Panics in debug builds if the row width doesn’t match headers.

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pub fn set_column_type(&mut self, idx: usize, ct: ColumnType)

Set the column type for column idx.

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pub fn highlight_row(&mut self, idx: usize, label: impl Into<String>)

Highlight row idx with a label (e.g. "highlight", "\\rowcolor{yellow}").

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pub fn row_count(&self) -> usize

Number of data rows.

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pub fn col_count(&self) -> usize

Number of columns.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the table has no data rows.

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pub fn column_widths(&self) -> Vec<usize>

Compute the maximum display-string width of each column (including header).

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impl Clone for DataTable

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fn clone(&self) -> DataTable

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for DataTable

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for DataTable

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fn default() -> DataTable

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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