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package LaTeX::Table;

use strict;
use warnings;

use Moose;
use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
use MooseX::FollowPBP;

use version; our $VERSION = qv('1.0.6');

use LaTeX::Table::Types::Std;
use LaTeX::Table::Types::Xtab;
use LaTeX::Table::Types::Ctable;
use LaTeX::Table::Types::Longtable;

use Carp;
use Scalar::Util qw(reftype);
use English qw( -no_match_vars );

use Module::Pluggable
    search_path => 'LaTeX::Table::Themes',
    sub_name    => 'themes',
    except      => 'LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI',
    instantiate => 'new';

# Scalar options:

# Str
for my $attr (
    qw(label maincaption shortcaption caption caption_top coldef
    custom_template width maxwidth width_environment
    custom_tabular_environment position tabletail star)
    )
{
    has $attr => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 0 );
}

has 'filename'  => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'latextable.tex' );
has 'foottable' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => q{} );
has 'eor'       => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => q{\\\\} );
has 'environment'  => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 1 );
has 'theme'        => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'Meyrin' );
has 'continuedmsg' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => '(continued)' );
has 'tabletailmsg' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'Continued on next page' );
has 'tableheadmsg' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => 'Continued from previous page' );
has 'tablelasttail' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Str', default => q{} );

# Num
has 'xentrystretch' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Num', default => 0 );

# Bool
for my $attr (qw(center left right _default_align continued sideways)) {
    has $attr => (
        is        => 'rw',
        isa       => 'Bool',
        predicate => "has_$attr",
        clearer   => "clear_$attr",
    );
}

# enum
has 'type' => (
    is      => 'rw',
    isa     => enum( [qw( std ctable xtab longtable )] ),
    default => 'std',
);
has 'fontfamily' => (
    is      => 'rw',
    isa     => enum( [qw( 0 rm sf tt )] ),
    default => 0,
);
has 'fontsize' => (
    is  => 'rw',
    isa => enum(
        [   qw(0 tiny scriptsize footnotesize
                small normal large Large LARGE huge Huge)
        ]
    ),
    default => 0,
);

# Reference/Object options
has 'coldef_strategy'     => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'HashRef' );
has 'callback'            => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'CodeRef' );
has 'resizebox'           => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]' );
has 'columns_like_header' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[Int]' );
has 'header' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[ArrayRef[Value]]', default => sub { [] } );
has 'data' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[ArrayRef[Value]]', default => sub { [] } );
has 'predef_themes' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'HashRef[HashRef]', default => sub { {} } );
has 'custom_themes' =>
    ( is => 'rw', isa => 'HashRef[HashRef]', default => sub { {} } );

# private
has '_data_summary' => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]' );
has '_type_obj'     => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'LaTeX::Table::Types::TypeI' );
has '_RULE_TOP_ID'    => ( is => 'ro', default => 0 );
has '_RULE_MID_ID'    => ( is => 'ro', default => 1 );
has '_RULE_INNER_ID'  => ( is => 'ro', default => 2 );
has '_RULE_BOTTOM_ID' => ( is => 'ro', default => 3 );

__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;

sub generate_string {
    my ( $self, @args ) = @_;

    # analyze the data
    $self->_calc_data_summary( $self->get_data );

    my $type_obj_name
        = 'LaTeX::Table::Types::'
        . uc( substr $self->get_type, 0, 1 )
        . substr $self->get_type, 1;
    $self->_set_type_obj( $type_obj_name->new( _table_obj => $self ) );

    return $self->_get_type_obj->generate_latex_code();
}

sub generate {
    my ( $self, $header, $data ) = @_;
    open my $LATEX, '>', $self->get_filename
        or $self->_ioerror( 'open', $OS_ERROR );
    print {$LATEX} $self->generate_string( $header, $data )
        or $self->_ioerror( 'write', $OS_ERROR );
    close $LATEX
        or $self->_ioerror( 'close', $OS_ERROR );
    return 1;
}

sub get_available_themes {
    my ($self) = @_;
    my %defs;

    for my $theme_obj ( $self->themes ) {
        %defs = ( %defs, %{ $theme_obj->_definition } );
    }
    $self->set_predef_themes( \%defs );
    return {
        ( %{ $self->get_predef_themes }, %{ $self->get_custom_themes } ) };
}

sub _invalid_option_usage {
    my ( $self, $option, $msg ) = @_;
    croak "Invalid usage of option $option: $msg.";
}

sub _ioerror {
    my ( $self, $function, $error ) = @_;
    croak "IO error: Can't $function '" . $self->get_filename . "': $error";
}

sub _default_coldef_strategy {
    my ($self) = @_;
    my $STRATEGY = {
        MISSING_VALUE => qr{\A \s* \z}xms,
        NUMBER =>
            qr{\A\s*([+-]?)(?=\d|\.\d)\d*(\.\d*)?([Ee]([+-]?\d+))?\s*\z}xms,
        NUMBER_MUST_MATCH_ALL => 1,
        LONG                  => qr{\A \s* (?=\w+\s+\w+).{29,}? \S}xms,
        LONG_MUST_MATCH_ALL   => 0,
        NUMBER_COL            => 'r',
        NUMBER_COL_X          => 'r',
        LONG_COL              => 'p{5cm}',
        LONG_COL_X            => 'X',
        LONG_COL_Y            => 'L',
        DEFAULT_COL           => 'l',
        DEFAULT_COL_X         => 'l',
    };
    $self->set_coldef_strategy($STRATEGY);
    return $STRATEGY;
}

sub _get_coldef_types {
    my ($self) = @_;

    # everything that does not contain an underscore is a coltype
    my @coltypes = sort grep {m{ \A [^_]+ \z }xms}
        keys %{ $self->get_coldef_strategy };

    return @coltypes;
}

sub _check_coldef_strategy {
    my ( $self, $strategy ) = @_;
    my $default = $self->_default_coldef_strategy;
    for my $key ( keys %{$default} ) {
        if ( !defined $strategy->{$key} ) {
            $strategy->{$key} = $default->{$key};
        }
    }

    $self->set_coldef_strategy($strategy);

    my @coltypes = $self->_get_coldef_types();
    for my $type (@coltypes) {
        if ( !defined $strategy->{"${type}_COL"} ) {
            $self->_invalid_option_usage( 'coldef_strategy',
                "Missing column attribute ${type}_COL for $type" );
        }
        if ( !defined $strategy->{"${type}_MUST_MATCH_ALL"} ) {
            $strategy->{"${type}_MUST_MATCH_ALL"} = 1;
        }
    }
    return;
}

sub _extract_number_columns {
    my ( $self, $col ) = @_;
    my $def = $self->_get_mc_def($col);
    return defined $def->{cols} ? $def->{cols} : 1;
}

sub _row_is_latex_command {
    my ( $self, $row ) = @_;
    if ( scalar( @{$row} ) == 1 && $row->[0] =~ m{\A \s* \\ }xms ) {
        return 1;
    }
    return 0;
}

sub _calc_data_summary {
    my ( $self, $data ) = @_;
    my $max_col_number = 0;
    my $strategy       = $self->get_coldef_strategy;
    if ( !$strategy ) {
        $strategy = $self->_default_coldef_strategy;
    }
    else {
        $self->_check_coldef_strategy($strategy);
    }
    my %matches;
    my %cells;

    my @coltypes = $self->_get_coldef_types();

ROW:
    for my $row ( @{$data} ) {
        if ( scalar @{$row} == 0 || $self->_row_is_latex_command($row) ) {
            next ROW;
        }
        if ( scalar @{$row} > $max_col_number ) {
            $max_col_number = scalar @{$row};
        }
        my $i = 0;
    COL:
        for my $col ( @{$row} ) {
            next COL if $col =~ $strategy->{MISSING_VALUE};

            for my $coltype (@coltypes) {
                if ( $col =~ $strategy->{$coltype} ) {
                    $matches{$i}{$coltype}++;
                }
            }
            $cells{$i}++;
            $i += $self->_extract_number_columns($col);
        }
    }
    my @summary;
    for my $i ( 0 .. $max_col_number - 1 ) {
        my $type_of_this_col = 'DEFAULT';
        for my $coltype (@coltypes) {
            if (defined $matches{$i}{$coltype}
                && (  !$strategy->{"${coltype}_MUST_MATCH_ALL"}
                    || $cells{$i} == $matches{$i}{$coltype} )
                )
            {
                $type_of_this_col = $coltype;
            }
        }
        push @summary, $type_of_this_col;
    }
    $self->_set_data_summary( \@summary );
    return;
}

sub _apply_callback_cell {
    my ( $self, $i, $j, $value, $is_header ) = @_;
    my $col_cb = $self->_get_mc_def($value);
    $col_cb->{value}
        = &{ $self->get_callback }( $i, $j, $col_cb->{value}, $is_header );
    return $self->_get_mc_value($col_cb);
}

# formats the data/header as latex code
sub _get_matrix_latex_code {
    my ( $self, $data_ref, $is_header ) = @_;

    my $theme  = $self->get_theme_settings;
    my $i      = 0;
    my $row_id = 0;

    my @code
        = $is_header
        ? ( $self->_get_hline_code( $self->_get_RULE_TOP_ID ) )
        : ();
ROW:
    for my $row ( @{$data_ref} ) {
        $i++;
        my @cols = @{$row};

        # empty rows produce a horizontal line
        if ( !@cols ) {
            push @code,
                $self->_get_hline_code( $self->_get_RULE_INNER_ID, 1 );
            next ROW;
        }

        # single column rows that start with a backslash are just
        # printed out
        if ( $self->_row_is_latex_command($row) ) {
            push @code, $cols[0] . "\n";
            next ROW;
        }
        if ( $self->get_callback ) {
            my $k = 0;
            for my $col (@cols) {
                $col = $self->_apply_callback_cell( $row_id, $k, $col,
                    $is_header );
                $k += $self->_extract_number_columns($col);
            }
        }
        if ($is_header) {
            my $j = 0;
            for my $col (@cols) {
                $col = $self->_apply_header_formatting( $col,
                    ( !defined $theme->{STUB_ALIGN} || $j > 0 ) );
                $j += $self->_extract_number_columns($col);
            }
        }
        $row_id++;

        # now print the row LaTeX code
        my $bgcolor
            = $is_header      ? $theme->{'HEADER_BG_COLOR'}
            : ( $row_id % 2 ) ? $theme->{'DATA_BG_COLOR_ODD'}
            :                   $theme->{'DATA_BG_COLOR_EVEN'};
        push @code, $self->_get_row_array( \@cols, $bgcolor, $is_header );

        next ROW if $is_header;

        # do we have to draw a horizontal line?
        if ( $i == scalar @{$data_ref} ) {
            push @code, $self->_get_hline_code( $self->_get_RULE_BOTTOM_ID );
        }
        else {
            push @code, $self->_get_hline_code( $self->_get_RULE_INNER_ID );
        }
    }

    # without header, just draw the topline, not this midline
    if ( $is_header && $i ) {
        push @code, $self->_get_hline_code( $self->_get_RULE_MID_ID );
    }

    return $self->_align_code( \@code );
}

sub _align_code {
    my ( $self, $code_ref ) = @_;
    my %max;
    for my $row ( @{$code_ref} ) {
        next if ( !defined reftype $row);
        for my $i ( 0 .. scalar( @{$row} ) - 1 ) {
            $row->[$i] =~ s{^\s+|\s+$}{}gxms;
            my $l = length $row->[$i];
            if ( !defined $max{$i} || $max{$i} < $l ) {
                $max{$i} = $l;
            }
        }
    }

    my $code = q{};
ROW:
    for my $row ( @{$code_ref} ) {
        if ( !defined reftype $row) {
            $code .= $row;
            next ROW;
        }
        for my $i ( 0 .. scalar( @{$row} ) - 1 ) {
            $row->[$i] = sprintf '%-*s', $max{$i}, $row->[$i];
        }
        $code .= join( ' & ', @{$row} ) . q{ } .  $self->get_eor . "\n";
    }
    return $code;
}

sub _get_hline_code {
    my ( $self, $id, $single ) = @_;
    my $theme  = $self->get_theme_settings;
    my $hlines = $theme->{'HORIZONTAL_RULES'};
    my $line   = '\hline';
    if ( defined $theme->{RULES_CMD}
        && reftype $theme->{RULES_CMD} eq 'ARRAY' )
    {
        $line = $theme->{RULES_CMD}->[$id];
    }
    if ( $id == $self->_get_RULE_BOTTOM_ID ) {
        $id = 0;
    }

    # just one line?
    if ( defined $single && $single ) {
        return "$line\n";
    }
    return "$line\n" x $hlines->[$id];
}

sub _apply_header_formatting {
    my ( $self, $col, $aligning ) = @_;
    my $theme = $self->get_theme_settings;
    if (   $aligning
        && defined $theme->{'HEADER_CENTERED'}
        && $theme->{'HEADER_CENTERED'} )
    {
        $col = $self->_add_mc_def(
            { value => $col, align => 'c', cols => '1' } );
    }
    if ( length $col ) {
        if ( defined $theme->{'HEADER_FONT_STYLE'} ) {
            $col = $self->_add_font_family( $col,
                $theme->{'HEADER_FONT_STYLE'} );
        }
        if ( defined $theme->{'HEADER_FONT_COLOR'} ) {
            $col = $self->_add_font_color( $col,
                $theme->{'HEADER_FONT_COLOR'} );
        }
    }
    return $col;
}

sub _get_cell_bg_color {
    my ( $self, $row_bg_color, $col_id ) = @_;
    my $cell_bg_color = $row_bg_color;
    if ( $self->get_columns_like_header ) {
    HEADER_COLUMN:
        for my $i ( @{ $self->get_columns_like_header } ) {
            if ( $i == $col_id ) {
                $cell_bg_color
                    = $self->get_theme_settings->{'HEADER_BG_COLOR'};
                last HEADER_COLUMN;
            }
        }
    }
    return $cell_bg_color;
}

sub _get_row_array {
    my ( $self, $cols_ref, $bgcolor, $is_header ) = @_;
    my @cols;
    my @cols_defs = map { $self->_get_mc_def($_) } @{$cols_ref};
    my $vlines    = $self->get_theme_settings->{'VERTICAL_RULES'};
    my $v0        = q{|} x $vlines->[0];
    my $v1        = q{|} x $vlines->[1];
    my $v2        = q{|} x $vlines->[2];
    my $j         = 0;
    my $col_id    = 0;
    for my $col_def (@cols_defs) {

        if ( !$is_header && $self->get_columns_like_header ) {
        HEADER_COLUMN:
            for my $i ( @{ $self->get_columns_like_header } ) {
                next HEADER_COLUMN if $i != $col_id;
                $col_def = $self->_get_mc_def(
                    $self->_apply_header_formatting(
                        $self->_get_mc_value($col_def), 0
                    )
                );
                if ( !defined $col_def->{cols} ) {
                    my @summary = @{ $self->_get_data_summary() };
                    $col_def->{cols} = 1;
                    $col_def->{align}
                        = $self->get_coldef_strategy->{ $summary[$col_id]
                            . $self->_get_coldef_type_col_suffix };
                }
            }
        }
        if ( defined $col_def->{cols} ) {
            my $vl_pre  = $j == 0           ? $v0 : q{};
            my $vl_post = $j == $#cols_defs ? $v0 : $j == 0
                && $col_def->{cols} == 1 ? $v1 : $v2;

            my $color_code = q{};

            my $cell_bg_color
                = $self->_get_cell_bg_color( $bgcolor, $col_id );
            if ( defined $cell_bg_color ) {
                $color_code = '>{\columncolor{' . $cell_bg_color . '}}';
            }

            push @cols,
                  '\\multicolumn{'
                . $col_def->{cols} . '}{'
                . $vl_pre
                . $color_code
                . $col_def->{align}
                . $vl_post . '}{'
                . $col_def->{value} . '}';

            $col_id += $col_def->{cols};
        }
        else {
            push @cols, $col_def->{value};
            $col_id++;
        }
        $j++;
    }
    if ( defined $bgcolor ) {

        # @cols has always at least one element, otherwise we draw a line
        $cols[0] = "\\rowcolor{$bgcolor}" . $cols[0];
    }
    return \@cols;
}

sub _add_mc_def {
    my ( $self, $arg_ref ) = @_;
    my $def = $self->_get_mc_def( $arg_ref->{value} );
    return defined $def->{cols}
        ? $arg_ref->{value}
        : $self->_get_mc_value($arg_ref);
}

sub _get_mc_value {
    my ( $self, $def ) = @_;
    return
        defined $def->{cols}
        ? $def->{value} . q{:} . $def->{cols} . $def->{align}
        : $def->{value};
}

sub _get_mc_def {
    my ( $self, $value ) = @_;
    return $value =~ m{ \A (.*)\:(\d+)([clr]) \s* \z }xms
        ? {
        value => $1,
        cols  => $2,
        align => $3
        }
        : { value => $value };
}

sub _add_font_family {
    my ( $self, $col, $family ) = @_;
    my %know_families = ( tt => 1, bf => 1, it => 1, sc => 1 );
    if ( !defined $know_families{$family} ) {
        $self->_invalid_option_usage(
            'custom_themes',
            "Family not known: $family. Valid families are: " . join ', ',
            sort keys %know_families
        );
    }
    my $col_def = $self->_get_mc_def($col);
    $col_def->{value} = "\\text$family" . '{' . $col_def->{value} . '}';
    return $self->_get_mc_value($col_def);
}

sub _add_font_color {
    my ( $self, $col, $color ) = @_;
    my $col_def = $self->_get_mc_def($col);
    $col_def->{value} = "\\color{$color}" . $col_def->{value};
    return $self->_get_mc_value($col_def);
}

sub _get_coldef_type_col_suffix {
    my ($self) = @_;
    if ( $self->get_width_environment eq 'tabularx' ) {
        return '_COL_X';
    }
    elsif ( $self->get_width_environment eq 'tabulary' ) {
        return '_COL_Y';
    }
    return '_COL';
}

sub _get_coldef_code {
    my ( $self, $data ) = @_;
    my @cols   = @{ $self->_get_data_summary() };
    my $vlines = $self->get_theme_settings->{'VERTICAL_RULES'};

    my $v0 = q{|} x $vlines->[0];
    my $v1 = q{|} x $vlines->[1];
    my $v2 = q{|} x $vlines->[2];

    my $table_def  = q{};
    my $i          = 0;
    my $strategy   = $self->get_coldef_strategy();
    my $typesuffix = $self->_get_coldef_type_col_suffix();

    my @attributes = grep {m{ _COL }xms} keys %{$strategy};

    for my $col (@cols) {

        # align text right, numbers left, first col always left
        my $align;

        for my $attribute ( sort @attributes ) {
            if ( $attribute =~ m{ \A $col $typesuffix \z }xms ) {
                $align = $strategy->{$attribute};

                # for _X and _Y, use default if no special defs are found
            }
            elsif ( ( $typesuffix eq '_COL_X' || $typesuffix eq '_COL_Y' )
                && $attribute =~ m{ \A $col _COL \z }xms )
            {
                $align = $strategy->{$attribute};
            }
        }

        if ( $i == 0 ) {
            if ( defined $self->get_theme_settings->{'STUB_ALIGN'} ) {
                $align = $self->get_theme_settings->{'STUB_ALIGN'};
            }
            $table_def .= $v0 . $align . $v1;
        }
        elsif ( $i == ( scalar(@cols) - 1 ) ) {
            $table_def .= $align . $v0;
        }
        else {
            $table_def .= $align . $v2;
        }
        $i++;
        if (   $i == 1
            && $self->get_width
            && !$self->get_width_environment )
        {
            $table_def .= '@{\extracolsep{\fill}}';
        }
    }
    return $table_def;
}

sub get_theme_settings {
    my ($self) = @_;

    my $themes = $self->get_available_themes();
    if ( defined $themes->{ $self->get_theme } ) {
        return $themes->{ $self->get_theme };
    }
    $self->_invalid_option_usage( 'theme', 'Not known: ' . $self->get_theme );
    return;
}

no Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
no Moose;
1;    # Magic true value required at end of module
__END__

=head1 NAME

LaTeX::Table - Perl extension for the automatic generation of LaTeX tables.

=head1 VERSION

This document describes LaTeX::Table version 1.0.6

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  use LaTeX::Table;
  use Number::Format qw(:subs);  # use mighty CPAN to format values

  my $header = [
      [ 'Item:2c', '' ],
      [ '\cmidrule(r){1-2}' ],
      [ 'Animal', 'Description', 'Price' ],
  ];
  
  my $data = [
      [ 'Gnat',      'per gram', '13.65'   ],
      [ '',          'each',      '0.0173' ],
      [ 'Gnu',       'stuffed',  '92.59'   ],
      [ 'Emu',       'stuffed',  '33.33'   ],
      [ 'Armadillo', 'frozen',    '8.99'   ],
  ];

  my $table = LaTeX::Table->new(
  	{   
        filename    => 'prices.tex',
        maincaption => 'Price List',
        caption     => 'Try our special offer today!',
        label       => 'table:prices',
        position    => 'tbp',
        header      => $header,
        data        => $data,
  	}
  );
  
  # write LaTeX code in prices.tex
  $table->generate();

  # callback functions help you to format values easily (as
  # a great alternative to LaTeX packages like rccol)
  #
  # Here, the first colum and the header is printed in upper
  # case and the third colum is formatted with format_price()
  $table->set_callback(sub { 
       my ($row, $col, $value, $is_header ) = @_;
       if ($col == 0 || $is_header) {
           $value = uc $value;
       }
       elsif ($col == 2 && !$is_header) {
           $value = format_price($value, 2, '');
       }
       return $value;
  });     
  
  print $table->generate_string();

Now in your LaTeX document:

  \documentclass{article}

  % for multi-page tables (xtab or longtable)
  \usepackage{xtab}
  %\usepackage{longtable}

  % for publication quality tables (Meyrin theme, the default)
  \usepackage{booktabs}
  % for the NYC theme 
  \usepackage{array}
  \usepackage{colortbl}
  \usepackage{xcolor}
  
  \begin{document}
  \input{prices}
  \end{document}
  
=head1 DESCRIPTION

LaTeX makes professional typesetting easy. Unfortunately, this is not entirely
true for tables and the standard LaTeX table macros have a rather limited
functionality. This module supports many CTAN packages and hides the
complexity of using them behind an easy and intuitive API.

=head1 FEATURES 

This module supports multi-page tables via the C<xtab> or the C<longtable>
package.  For publication quality tables, it uses the C<booktabs> package. It
also supports the C<tabularx> and C<tabulary> packages for nicer fixed-width
tables.  Furthermore, it supports the C<colortbl> package for colored tables
optimized for presentations. The powerful new C<ctable> package is supported
and especially recommended when footnotes are needed. C<LaTeX::Table> ships
with some predefined, good looking L<"THEMES">. The program I<ltpretty> makes
it possible to use this module from within a text editor. 

=head1 INTERFACE 

=over

=item C<my $table = LaTeX::Table-E<gt>new($arg_ref)>

Constructs a C<LaTeX::Table> object. The parameter is an hash reference with
options (see below).

=item C<$table-E<gt>generate()>

Generates the LaTeX table code. The generated LaTeX table can be included in
a LaTeX document with the C<\input> command:
  
  % include prices.tex, generated by LaTeX::Table 
  \input{prices}

=item C<$table-E<gt>generate_string()>

Same as generate() but instead of creating a LaTeX file, this returns the LaTeX code
as string.

  my $latexcode = $table->generate_string();

=item C<$table-E<gt>get_available_themes()>

Returns an hash reference to all available themes.  See L<"THEMES"> for
details.

  for my $theme ( keys %{ $table->get_available_themes } ) {
    ...
  }

=item C<$table-E<gt>search_path( add =E<gt> "MyThemes" );> 

C<LaTeX::Table> will search under the C<LaTeX::Table::Themes::> namespace for
themes. You can add here an additional search path. Inherited from
L<Module::Pluggable>.

=back

=head1 OPTIONS

Options can be defined in the constructor hash reference or with the setter
C<set_optionname>. Additionally, getters of the form C<get_optionname> are
created.

=head2 BASIC OPTIONS

=over

=item C<filename>

The name of the LaTeX output file. Default is 'latextable.tex'.

=item C<type>

Can be 'std' (default) for standard LaTeX tables, 'ctable' for tables using
the C<ctable> package or 'xtab' and 'longtable' for multi-page tables (requires
the C<xtab> and C<longtable> LaTeX packages, respectively). 

=item C<header>

The header. It is a reference to an array (the rows) of array references (the
columns).

  $table->set_header([ [ 'Animal', 'Price' ] ]);

will produce following header:

  +--------+-------+
  | Animal | Price |
  +--------+-------+

Here an example for a multirow header:

  $table->set_header([ [ 'Animal', 'Price' ], ['', '(roughly)' ] ]);

This code will produce this header:

  +--------+-----------+
  | Animal |   Price   |
  |        | (roughly) |
  +--------+-----------+

Single column rows that start with a backslash are treated as LaTeX commands
and are not further formatted. So,

  my $header = [
      [ 'Item:2c', '' ],
      ['\cmidrule{1-2}'],
      [ 'Animal', 'Description', 'Price' ]
  ];

will produce following LaTeX code in the Zurich theme:

  \multicolumn{2}{c}{\textbf{Item}} &                                          \\ 
  \cmidrule{1-2}
  \textbf{Animal}                   & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Description}} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Price}}\\ 

Note that there is no C<\multicolumn>, C<\textbf> or C<\\> added to the second row.

=item C<data>

The data. Once again a reference to an array (rows) of array references
(columns). 

  $table->set_data([ [ 'Gnu', '92.59' ], [ 'Emu', '33.33' ] ]);

And you will get a table like this:

  +-------+---------+
  | Gnu   |   92.59 |
  | Emu   |   33.33 |
  +-------+---------+

An empty column array will produce a horizontal rule (line):

  $table->set_data([ [ 'Gnu', '92.59' ], [], [ 'Emu', '33.33' ] ]);

Now you will get such a table:

  +-------+---------+
  | Gnu   |   92.59 |
  +-------+---------+
  | Emu   |   33.33 |
  +-------+---------+

This works also in C<header>. 

Single column rows starting with a backslash are again printed without any
formatting. So,

  $table->set_data([ [ 'Gnu', '92.59' ], ['\hline'], [ 'Emu', '33.33' ] ]);

is equivalent to the example above (except that there always the correct rule
command is used, i.e. C<\midrule> vs. C<\hline>).

=item C<custom_template> 

The table types listed above use the L<Template> toolkit internally. These
type templates are very flexible and powerful, but you can also provide a
custom template:

  # Returns the header and data formatted in LaTeX code. Nothing else.
  $table->set_custom_template('[% HEADER_CODE %][% DATA_CODE %]');

See L<LaTeX::Table::Types::TypeI>.

=back

=head2 FLOATING TABLES

=over

=item C<environment>

If get_environment() returns a true value, then a floating environment will be 
generated. For I<std> tables, the default environment is 'table'. A true value different
from '1' will be used as environment name. Default is 1 (use a 'table'
environment).

The non-floating I<xtab> and I<longtable> environments are mandatory
(get_environment() must return a true value here) and support all options in
this section except for C<position>.

The I<ctable> type automatically adds an environment when any of the
following options are set.

=item C<caption>

The caption of the table. Only generated if get_caption() returns a true value. 
Default is 0. Requires C<environment>.

=item C<caption_top>

If get_caption_top() returns a true value, then the caption is placed above the
table. To use the standard caption command (C<\caption> in I<std> and
I<longtable>, C<\topcaption> in I<xtab>) , use 

  ...
  caption_top => 1, 
  ...

You can specify an alternative command here:

  ...
  caption_top => 'topcaption', # would require the topcapt package

Or even multiple commands: 

  caption_top =>
     '\setlength{\abovecaptionskip}{0pt}\setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{10pt}\caption',
  ...

Default 0 (caption below the table) because the spacing in the standard LaTeX 
macros is optimized for bottom captions. At least for multi-page tables, 
however, top captions are highly recommended. You can use the C<caption> 
LaTeX package to fix the spacing:

  \usepackage[tableposition=top]{caption} 

=item C<maincaption>

If get_maincaption() returns a true value, then this value will be displayed 
in the table listing (C<\listoftables>) and before the C<caption>. For example,

  maincaption => 'Price List',
  caption     => 'Try our special offer today!',

will generate

  \caption[Price List]{Price List. Try our special offer today!}

Themes can set the font family of the maincaption. 

Default 0. Requires C<environment>. 

=item C<shortcaption>

Same as C<maincaption>, but does not appear in the caption, only in the table
listing. Default 0. Requires C<environment>.

=item C<continued>

If true, then the table counter will be decremented by one and the
C<continuedmsg> is appended to the caption. Useful for splitting tables. Default 0.

  $table->set_continued(1);

=item C<continuedmsg>

If get_continued() returns a true value, then this text is appended to the
caption. Default '(continued)'.

=item C<center>, C<right>, C<left>

Defines how the table is aligned in the available textwidth. Default is centered. Requires 
C<environment>. Only one of these options may return a true value.
    
  # don't generate any aligning code
  $table->set_center(0);
  ...
  # restore default
  $table->clear_center();

=item C<label>

The label of the table. Only generated if get_label() returns a true value.
Default is 0. Requires C<environment>. 

 $table->set_label('tbl:prices');

=item C<position>

The position of the environment, e.g. 'tbp'. Only generated if get_position()
returns a true value. Default 0. Requires C<environment> and tables of C<type>
I<std> or I<ctable>.

=item C<sideways>

Rotates the environment by 90 degrees. Default 0. For tables of C<type> I<std>
and I<ctable>, this requires the C<rotating> LaTeX package, for I<xtab> or
I<longtable> tables the C<lscape> package.

 $table->set_sideways(1);

=item C<star>

Use the starred versions of the environments, which place the float over two
columns when the C<twocolumn> option or the C<\twocolumn> command is active.
Default 0.

 $table->set_star(1);

=item C<fontfamily>

Valid values are 'rm' (Roman, serif), 'sf' (Sans-serif), 'tt' (Monospace or
typewriter) and 0. Default is 0 (does not define a font family).  Requires
C<environment>.

=item C<fontsize>

Valid values are 'tiny', 'scriptsize', 'footnotesize', 'small', 'normal',
'large', 'Large', 'LARGE', 'huge', 'Huge' and 0. Default is 0 (does not define
a font size). Requires C<environment>.

=back

=head2 TABULAR ENVIRONMENT

=over 

=item C<custom_tabular_environment>

If get_custom_tabular_environment() returns a true value, then this specified
environment is used instead of the standard environments 'tabular' (I<std>)
'longtable' (I<longtable>) or 'xtabular' (I<xtab>). For I<xtab> tables, you
can also use the 'mpxtabular' environment here if you need footnotes. See the
documentation of the C<xtab> package.

See also the documentation of C<width> below for cases when a width is
specified.

=item C<coldef>

The table column definition, e.g. 'lrcr' which would result in:

  \begin{tabular}{lrcr}
  ..

If unset, C<LaTeX::Table> tries to guess a good definition. Columns containing
only numbers are right-justified, others left-justified. Columns with cells
longer than 30 characters are I<p> (paragraph) columns of size '5cm' (I<X>
columns when the C<tabularx>, I<L> when the C<tabulary> package is selected).
These rules can be changed with set_coldef_strategy(). Default is 0 (guess
good definition). The left-hand column, the stub, is normally excluded here
and is always left aligned. See L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI>.

=item C<coldef_strategy>

Controls the behavior of the C<coldef> calculation when get_coldef()
does not return a true value. It is a reference to a hash that contains
regular expressions that define the I<types> of the columns. For example, 
the standard types I<NUMBER> and I<LONG> are defined as:

  {
    NUMBER                =>
       qr{\A\s*([+-]?)(?=\d|\.\d)\d*(\.\d*)?([Ee]([+-]?\d+))?\s*\z}xms,
    NUMBER_MUST_MATCH_ALL => 1,
    NUMBER_COL            => 'r',
    LONG                  => qr{\A\s*(?=\w+\s+\w+).{29,}?\S}xms,
    LONG_MUST_MATCH_ALL   => 0,
    LONG_COL              => 'p{5cm}',
    LONG_COL_X            => 'X',
    LONG_COL_Y            => 'L',
  };

=over

=item C<TYPE =E<gt> $regex>

New types are defined with the regular expression C<$regex>. All B<cells> that
match this regular expression have type I<TYPE>. A cell can have multiple
types. The name of a type is not allowed to contain underscores (C<_>).

=item C<TYPE_MUST_MATCH_ALL>

This defines if whether a B<column> has type I<TYPE> when all B<cells> 
are of type I<TYPE> or at least one. Default is C<1> (C<$regex> must match
all).

Note that columns can have only one type. Types are applied alphabetically, 
so for example a I<LONG> I<NUMBER> column has as final type I<NUMBER>.

=item C<TYPE_COL>

The C<coldef> attribute for I<TYPE> columns. Required (no default value).

=item C<TYPE_COL_X>, C<TYPE_COL_Y>

Same as C<TYPE_COL> but for C<tabularx> or C<tabulary> tables. If undefined,
the attribute defined in C<TYPE_COL> is used. 

=item C<DEFAULT_COL>, C<DEFAULT_COL_X>, C<DEFAULT_COL_Y>

The C<coldef> attribute for columns that do not match any specified type.
Default 'l' (left-justified).

=item C<MISSING_VALUE =E<gt> $regex>

Column values that match the specified regular expression are omitted in the
C<coldef> calculation. Default is C<qr{\A \s* \z}xms>.

=back

Examples:

  # change standard types
  $table->set_coldef_strategy({
    NUMBER   => qr{\A \s* \d+ \s* \z}xms, # integers only
    LONG_COL => '>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{7cm}', # non-justified
  });

  # add new types (here: columns that contain only URLs)
  $table->set_coldef_strategy({
    URL     => qr{\A \s* http }xms, 
    URL_COL => '>{\ttfamily}l',
  });

  

=item C<width>

If get_width() returns a true value, then C<LaTeX::Table> will use the starred
version of the environment (e.g. C<tabular*> or C<xtabular*>) and will add the
specified width as second parameter. It will also add
C<@{\extracolsep{\fill}}> to the table column definition:

  # use 75% of textwidth 
  $table->set_width('0.75\textwidth');

This will produce following LaTeX code:

  \begin{tabular*}{0.75\textwidth}{l@{\extracolsep{\fill} ... }

For tables of C<type> I<std>, it is also possible to use the C<tabularx> and
C<tabulary> LaTeX packages (see C<width_environment> below). The tables of
type I<ctable> automatically use the C<tabularx> package. See also
C<width_environment> for how to use this feature with I<longtable>. 

=item C<width_environment>

If get_width() (see above) returns a true value and table is of C<type> I<std>,
then this option provides the possibility to add a custom tabular environment
that supports a table width:

  \begin{environment}{width}{def}

To use for example the one provided by the C<tabularx> LaTeX package, write:

  # use the tabularx package (for a std table)
  $table->set_width('300pt');
  $table->set_width_environment('tabularx');

Note this will not add C<@{\extracolsep{\fill}}> and that this overwrites
a C<custom_tabular_environment>. 

It is possible to use C<tabularx> together with tables of type I<longtable>.
In this case, you have to generate a I<file> and then load the table with the
C<LTXtable> command (C<ltxtable> package):

  $table = LaTeX::Table->new(
      {   filename    => 'mylongtable.tex'
          type        => 'longtable',
          ...
          width_environment => 'tabularx', 
      }
  );
 
Then in LaTeX:
  
  \LTXtable{0.8\textwidth}{mylongtable}
  
Note that we have to do the specification of the width in LaTeX. 

Default is 0 (see C<width>).

=item C<maxwidth>

Only supported by tables of type I<ctable>. 

=item C<eor>

String specifying the end of a row. Default is '\\'.
  
  $table->set_eor("\\\\[1em]");

Callback functions (see below) can be used to manually set the eor after the last
column. This is useful when some rows require different eor strings. 

=item C<callback>

If get_callback() returns a true value and the return value is a code reference,
then this callback function will be called for every column in C<header>
and C<data>. The return value of this function is then printed instead of the 
column value. 

The passed arguments are C<$row>, C<$col> (both starting with 0), C<$value> and 
C<$is_header>.

  use LaTeX::Encode;
  use Number::Format qw(:subs);  
  ...
  
  # rotate header (not the first column),
  # use LaTeX::Encode to encode LaTeX special characters,
  # format the third column with Format::Number (only the data)
  my $table = LaTeX::Table->new(
      {   header   => $header,
          data     => $data,
          callback => sub {
              my ( $row, $col, $value, $is_header ) = @_;
              if ( $col != 0 && $is_header ) {
                    $value = '\begin{sideways}' . $value . '\end{sideways}';
              }
              elsif ( $col == 2 && !$is_header ) {
                  $value = format_price($value, 2, '');
              }
              else {
                  $value = latex_encode($value);
              }
              return $value;
          },
      }
  );

=item C<foottable>

Only supported by tables of type C<ctable>. The footnote C<\tnote> commands.
See the documentation of the C<ctable> LaTeX package.

  $table->set_foottable('\tnote{footnotes are placed under the table}');

=item C<resizebox>

If get_resizebox() returns a true value, then the resizebox command is used to
resize the table. Takes as argument a reference to an array. The first element
is the desired width. If a second element is not given, then the height is set to
a value so that the aspect ratio is still the same. Requires the C<graphicx>
LaTeX package. Default 0.

  $table->set_resizebox([ '0.6\textwidth' ]);

  $table->set_resizebox([ '300pt', '200pt' ]);


=back

=head2 MULTI-PAGE TABLES

=over

=item C<tableheadmsg>

When get_caption_top() and get_tableheadmsg() both return true values, then
additional captions are printed on the continued pages. Default caption text 
is 'Continued from previous page'.

=item C<tabletailmsg>

Message at the end of a multi-page table. Default is 'Continued on next page'. 
When using C<caption_top>, this is in most cases unnecessary and it is
recommended to omit the tabletail (see below).

=item C<tabletail>

Custom table tail. Default is multicolumn with the tabletailmsg (see above) 
right-justified. 
  
  # don't add any tabletail code:
  $table->set_tabletail(q{});

=item C<tablelasttail>

Same as C<tabletail>, but defines only the bottom of the last page ('lastfoot'
in the C<longtable> package). Default C<''>.

=item C<xentrystretch>

Option for xtab. Play with this option if the number of rows per page is not 
optimal. Requires a number as parameter. Default is 0 (does not use this option).

  $table->set_xentrystretch(-0.1);

=back

=head2 THEMES

=over

=item C<theme>

The name of the theme. Default is I<Meyrin> (requires C<booktabs> LaTeX
package).

See L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI> how to define custom themes.

The themes are defined in L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::Beamer>,
L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::Booktabs>, L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::Classic>,
L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::Modern>.

  $table->set_theme('Zurich');

=item C<predef_themes>

All predefined themes. Getter only.

=item C<custom_themes>

All custom themes. See L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI>.

=item C<columns_like_header>

Takes as argument a reference to an array with column ids (again, starting
with 0). These columns are formatted like header columns.

  # a "transposed" table ...
  my $table = LaTeX::Table->new(
      {   data     => $data,
          columns_like_header => [ 0 ], }
  );

=back

=head1 MULTICOLUMNS 

Multicolumns are defined in LaTeX with
C<\multicolumn{$cols}{$alignment}{$text}>. This module supports a simple
shortcut of the format C<$text:$cols$alignment>. For example, C<Item:2c> is
equivalent to C<\multicolumn{2}{c}{Item}>. Note that vertical rules (C<|>) are
automatically added here according the rules settings in the theme.  See
L<LaTeX::Table::Themes::ThemeI>. C<LaTeX::Table> also uses this shortcut to
determine the column ids. So in this example,

  my $data = [ [' \multicolumn{2}{c}{A}', 'B' ], [ 'C:2c', 'D' ] ];

'B' would have an column id of 1 and 'D' 2 ('A' and 'C' both 0). This is important 
for callback functions and for the coldef calculation. 
See L<"TABULAR ENVIRONMENT">.

=head1 EXAMPLES

See I<examples/examples.pdf> in this distribution for a short tutorial that
covers the main features of this module. See also the example application
I<csv2pdf> for an example of the common task of converting a CSV (or Excel)
file to LaTeX or even PDF.

=head1 DIAGNOSTICS

If you get a LaTeX error message, please check whether you have included all
required packages. The packages we use are C<array>, C<booktabs>, C<colortbl>,
C<ctable>, C<graphicx>, C<longtable>, C<lscape>, C<rotating>, C<tabularx>,
C<tabulary>, C<xcolor> and C<xtab>. 

C<LaTeX::Table> may throw one of these errors:

=over

=item C<IO error: Can't ...>

In method generate(), it was not possible to write the LaTeX code to
C<filename>. 

=item C<Invalid usage of option ...> 

In method generate() or generate_string(). See the examples in this document
and in I<examples/examples.pdf> for the correct usage of this option.

=item C<Attribute (option) ... >

In method new() or set_option(). You passed a wrong type to the option. See
this document or I<examples/examples.pdf> for the correct usage of this option.

=back

=head1 CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

C<LaTeX::Table> requires no configuration files or environment variables.

=head1 DEPENDENCIES

L<Carp>, L<Module::Pluggable>, L<Moose>, L<English>, L<Scalar::Util>,
L<Template>

=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

The C<width> option causes problems with themes using the C<colortbl> package.
You may have to specify here the overhang arguments of the C<\columcolor>
commands manually. Patches are of course welcome.

Problems with the C<width> option are also known for tables of type
I<longtable>. You should use the C<tabularx> package as described in the
C<width_environment> documentation. 

Please report any bugs or feature requests to
C<bug-latex-table@rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
L<http://rt.cpan.org>. 

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Data::Table>, L<LaTeX::Encode>

=head1 CREDITS

=over

=item ANDREWF, ANSGAR and REHSACK for some great patches and suggestions.

=item David Carlisle for the C<colortbl>, C<longtable>, C<ltxtable>,
C<tabularx> and C<tabulary> LaTeX packages.

=item Wybo Dekker for the C<ctable> LaTeX package.

=item Simon Fear for the C<booktabs> LaTeX package. The L<"SYNOPSIS"> table is
the example in his documentation.

=item Lapo Filippo Mori for the excellent tutorial I<Tables in LaTeX2e:
Packages and Methods>.

=item Peter Wilson for the C<xtab> LaTeX package.

=back

=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2006-2010 C<< <limaone@cpan.org> >> 

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L<perlartistic>.

=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
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=cut

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