Table¶
table(
    data: Union[
        ListOrTuple[
            Union[str, int, float, bool, MIME, None]
        ],
        ListOrTuple[Dict[str, JSONType]],
        Dict[str, ListOrTuple[JSONType]],
        "IntoDataFrame",
    ],
    pagination: Optional[bool] = None,
    selection: Optional[
        Literal["single", "multi"]
    ] = "multi",
    page_size: int = 10,
    show_column_summaries: Optional[
        Union[bool, Literal["stats", "chart"]]
    ] = None,
    format_mapping: Optional[
        Dict[str, Union[str, Callable[..., Any]]]
    ] = None,
    freeze_columns_left: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
    freeze_columns_right: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None,
    text_justify_columns: Optional[
        Dict[str, Literal["left", "center", "right"]]
    ] = None,
    wrapped_columns: Optional[List[str]] = None,
    show_download: bool = True,
    max_columns: Optional[int] = 50,
    *,
    label: str = "",
    on_change: Optional[
        Callable[
            [
                Union[
                    List[JSONType],
                    Dict[str, ListOrTuple[JSONType]],
                    "IntoDataFrame",
                ]
            ],
            None,
        ]
    ] = None,
    _internal_column_charts_row_limit: Optional[int] = None,
    _internal_summary_row_limit: Optional[int] = None,
    _internal_total_rows: Optional[
        Union[int, Literal["too_many"]]
    ] = None
)
              Bases: UIElement[List[str], Union[List[JSONType], IntoDataFrame]]
A table component with selectable rows.
Get the selected rows with table.value. The table data can be supplied as:
- a list of dicts, with one dict for each row, keyed by column names;
- a list of values, representing a table with a single column;
- a Pandas dataframe; or
- a Polars dataframe; or
- an Ibis dataframe; or
- a PyArrow table.
Examples:
Create a table from a list of dicts, one for each row:
table = mo.ui.table(
    data=[
        {"first_name": "Michael", "last_name": "Scott"},
        {"first_name": "Dwight", "last_name": "Schrute"},
    ],
    label="Users",
)
Create a table from a single column of data:
table = mo.ui.table(
    data=[
        {"first_name": "Michael", "last_name": "Scott"},
        {"first_name": "Dwight", "last_name": "Schrute"},
    ],
    label="Users",
)
Create a table from a dataframe:
# df is a Pandas or Polars dataframe
table = mo.ui.table(
    data=df,
    # use pagination when your table has many rows
    pagination=True,
    label="Dataframe",
)
Create a table with format mapping:
# format_mapping is a dict keyed by column names,
# with values as formatting functions or strings
def format_name(name):
    return name.upper()
table = mo.ui.table(
    data=[
        {"first_name": "Michael", "last_name": "Scott", "age": 45},
        {"first_name": "Dwight", "last_name": "Schrute", "age": 40},
    ],
    format_mapping={
        "first_name": format_name,  # Use callable to format first names
        "age": "{:.1f}".format,  # Use string format for age
    },
    label="Format Mapping",
)
In each case, access the table data with table.value.
| ATTRIBUTE | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| value | The selected rows, in the same format as the original data, or None if no selection. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| data | The original table data. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| data | Values can be primitives ( 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| pagination | Whether to paginate; if False, all rows will be shown. Defaults to True when above 10 rows, False otherwise. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| selection | 'single' or 'multi' to enable row selection, or None to disable. Defaults to "multi". 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| page_size | The number of rows to show per page. Defaults to 10. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| show_column_summaries | Whether to show column summaries. Defaults to True when the table has less than 40 columns, False otherwise. If "stats", only show stats. If "chart", only show charts. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| show_download | Whether to show the download button. Defaults to True for dataframes, False otherwise. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| format_mapping | A mapping from column names to formatting strings or functions. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| freeze_columns_left | List of column names to freeze on the left. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| freeze_columns_right | List of column names to freeze on the right. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| text_justify_columns | Dictionary of column names to text justification options: left, center, right. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| wrapped_columns | List of column names to wrap. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| label | Markdown label for the element. Defaults to "". 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| on_change | Optional callback to run when this element's value changes. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| max_columns | Maximum number of columns to display. Defaults to 50. Set to None to show all columns. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
property
  
¶
    Get the original table data.
| RETURNS | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| TableData | The original data passed to the table constructor, in its original format (list, dict, dataframe, etc.). 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
batch(**elements: UIElement[JSONType, object]) -> batch
Convert an HTML object with templated text into a UI element.
This method lets you create custom UI elements that are represented by arbitrary HTML.
Example
user_info = mo.md(
    '''
    - What's your name?: {name}
    - When were you born?: {birthday}
    '''
).batch(name=mo.ui.text(), birthday=mo.ui.date())
In this example, user_info is a UI Element whose output is markdown
and whose value is a dict with keys 'name' and 'birthday'
(and values equal to the values of their corresponding elements).
| PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| elements | the UI elements to interpolate into the HTML template. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
callout(
    kind: Literal[
        "neutral", "danger", "warn", "success", "info"
    ] = "neutral"
) -> Html
Create a callout containing this HTML element.
A callout wraps your HTML element in a raised box, emphasizing its
importance. You can style the callout for different situations with the
kind argument.
Examples:
form(
    label: str = "",
    *,
    bordered: bool = True,
    loading: bool = False,
    submit_button_label: str = "Submit",
    submit_button_tooltip: Optional[str] = None,
    submit_button_disabled: bool = False,
    clear_on_submit: bool = False,
    show_clear_button: bool = False,
    clear_button_label: str = "Clear",
    clear_button_tooltip: Optional[str] = None,
    validate: Optional[
        Callable[[Optional[JSONType]], Optional[str]]
    ] = None,
    on_change: Optional[
        Callable[[Optional[T]], None]
    ] = None
) -> form[S, T]
Create a submittable form out of this UIElement.
Creates a form that gates submission of a UIElement's value until a submit button is clicked.
The form's value is the value of the underlying element from the last submission.
Examples:
Convert any UIElement into a form:
    
Combine with HTML.batch to create a form made out of multiple UIElements:
    
form = (
    mo.ui.md(
        '''
    **Enter your prompt.**
    {prompt}
    **Choose a random seed.**
    {seed}
    '''
    )
    .batch(
        prompt=mo.ui.text_area(),
        seed=mo.ui.number(),
    )
    .form()
)
| PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| label | A text label for the form. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| bordered | Whether the form should have a border. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| loading | Whether the form should be in a loading state. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| submit_button_label | The label of the submit button. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| submit_button_tooltip | The tooltip of the submit button. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| submit_button_disabled | Whether the submit button should be disabled. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| clear_on_submit | Whether the form should clear its contents after submitting. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| show_clear_button | Whether the form should show a clear button. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| clear_button_label | The label of the clear button. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| clear_button_tooltip | The tooltip of the clear button. 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| validate | A function that takes the form's value and returns an error message if invalid,
or  
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| on_change | A callback that takes the form's value and returns an error message if invalid,
or  
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
    Send a message to the element rendered on the frontend from the backend.
style(
    style: Optional[dict[str, Any]] = None, **kwargs: Any
) -> Html
Wrap an object in a styled container.
Example
| PARAMETER | DESCRIPTION | 
|---|---|
| style | an optional dict of CSS styles, keyed by property name 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       | 
| **kwargs | CSS styles as keyword arguments 
                  
                    TYPE:
                       |