Example #1
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    def test_col_class(self):
        table = TempyTable(data=self.data)

        table.col_class('class_example')
        self.assertEqual({'class_example'},
                         table.childs[0].childs[0].childs[0].attrs['klass'])

        # first column of each row
        table.col_class('class_example_new', 0)
        self.assertEqual({'class_example_new', 'class_example'},
                         table.childs[0].childs[0].childs[0].attrs['klass'])
Example #2
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table1 = TempyTable(rows=3, cols=4, data=data, head=True, caption='User information', width='100%')
table2 = TempyTable(data=data, caption='User information2', width='50%', border='1px solid black')
table3 = TempyTable(data=data, caption='User information3', width='50%')
table4 = TempyTable(data=data, caption='User information4', width='50%')

table2.pop_cell()
special_cell.append_to(table2.childs[0].childs[2])

css_tag = Css({
                '.class_example_1': {'color': 'blue'},
                '.class_example_2': {'color': 'pink'},
                '.class_example_3': {'background-color': 'grey'},
          })

# set class for every cell
table1.col_class('class_example_2')

# applies function to upper string for every cell
table1.map_col(lambda x: x.upper())

# set class for first column of each row
table2.col_class('class_example_1', 0)

# applies function to lower string for second column
table2.map_col(lambda x: x.lower(), 1)

# applies function to upper string for last column
table2.map_col(lambda x: x.upper(), 4)

# set class for every row
table3.row_class('class_example_3')