SYNOPSIS use Text::Table::Org; my $rows = [ # header row ['Name', 'Rank', 'Serial'], # rows ['alice', 'pvt', '123456'], ['bob', 'cpl', '98765321'], ['carol', 'brig gen', '8745'], ]; print Text::Table::Org::table(rows => $rows, header_row => 1); DESCRIPTION This module provides a single function, table, which formats a two-dimensional array of data as an Org text table. The example shown in the SYNOPSIS generates the following table: | Name | Rank | Serial | |-------+----------+----------| | alice | pvt | 123456 | | bob | cpl | 98765321 | | carol | brig gen | 8745 | FUNCTIONS table(%params) => str OPTIONS The table function understands these arguments, which are passed as a hash. * rows (aoaos) Takes an array reference which should contain one or more rows of data, where each row is an array reference. * header_row (bool) If given a true value, the first row in the data will be interpreted as a header row, and separated from the rest of the table with a ruled line. SEE ALSO This module is currently basically Text::Table::Tiny 0.03 modified to output Org tables instead of its original variant table format. The output of this module is very similar to that of Text::MarkdownTable. In fact, Org recognizes its output as a valid Org table (the only difference is that corner marker is | instead of the Org standard of +). Some other text table modules: Text::ANSITable, Text::ASCIITable, Text::FormatTable, Text::Table, Text::TabularDisplay. See also Bencher::Scenario::TextTableModules.