//! This example demonstrates using the [`Span`] [`CellOption`] to //! extend [Cells](Cell) over a specified number of columns/rows. //! //! * Note how [`Span`] is available for [`Cell`] modifications //! after the [`Modify`] [`TableOption`] is applied. //! //! * ⚠️ `with()` is a reused pattern within [`tabled`] for both [`Table`] //! and [`Cell`] modifications. It can be easy for beginners to mistakenly //! try to pass [`settings`] intended for one to the other. use tabled::{ settings::{ object::Cell, style::{BorderSpanCorrection, Style}, Alignment, Modify, Span, }, Table, }; fn main() { let data = [["just 1 column"; 5]; 5]; let h_span = |r, c, span| Modify::new(Cell::new(r, c)).with(Span::row(span)); let v_span = |r, c, span| Modify::new(Cell::new(r, c)).with(Span::column(span)); let table = Table::new(data) .with(h_span(0, 0, 5).with("span all 5 columns")) .with(h_span(1, 0, 4).with("span 4 columns")) .with(h_span(2, 0, 2).with("span 2 columns")) .with(v_span(2, 4, 4).with("just 1 column\nspan\n4\ncolumns")) .with(v_span(3, 1, 2).with("span 2 columns\nspan\n2\ncolumns")) .with(v_span(2, 3, 3).with("just 1 column\nspan\n3\ncolumns")) .with(h_span(3, 1, 2)) .with(Style::modern()) .with(BorderSpanCorrection) .with(Alignment::center_vertical()) .to_string(); println!("{table}"); }