HTML::Auto(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | HTML::Auto(3pm) |
NAME¶
HTML::Auto - write HTML for common elements
VERSION¶
version 0.09
SYNOPSIS¶
Simple example:
use HTML::Auto qw/matrix h v/; my @cols = qw/c1 c2 c3 c4 c5/; my @lines = qw/l1 l2 l3 l4 l5/; my $data = [ [1,2,3,4,5], [6,7,8,9,0], [1,1,1,1,1], [2,2,2,2,2], [3,3,3,3,3] ]; my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data); print v( h($m,$m,$m), h($m,$m), );
Using attributes:
use HTML::Auto qw/matrix h v/; my @cols = qw/c1 c2/; my @lines = qw/l1 l2/; my $data = [ [ {v => 1, a => { style => 'background: green'}}, 2 ], [ {v => 3, a => {class => 'foo'}}, {v => 4, a => {style => 'color: red'}} ] ]; my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data); print v( h($m) );
With mouse-over span:
use HTML::Auto qw/matrix h v/; my @cols = qw/c1 c2/; my @lines = qw/l1 l2/; my $data = [[1,2], [3, { v=> 4, more_info => "This is a pop-up!" }] ]; my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data); print v( h($m) );
Passing additional CSS:
use HTML::Auto qw/matrix h v/; my @cols = qw/c1 c2/; my @lines = qw/l1 l2/; my $data = [ [ {v => 1, a => { class => 'warn'}}, 2 ], [3,4] ]; my $options = { css => '.warn { background-color: yellow !important; }' }; my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data,$options); print v( h($m) );
FUNCTIONS¶
matrix¶
Build a matrix. Some options are available to pass to the matrix function:
- "diagonal"
- Highlight the diagonal of the matrix.
my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data, {diagonal => 1});
- "format"
- Pass a string to be used by the "format"
filter in the TT2 template.
my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data, {format => '%.6f'});
- "ucfirst"
- Option to uppercase first letter in columns and lines labels.
my $m = matrix(\@cols,\@lines,$data, {ucfirst => 1});
h¶
A function to allow horizontal composition.
v¶
A function to allow vertical composition.
AUTHORS¶
- Nuno Carvalho <smash@cpan.org>
- André Santos <andrefs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2012-2016 by Project Natura <natura@natura.di.uminho.pt>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2022-06-14 | perl v5.34.0 |