class ASCIItable(): ''' There should be a doc string here :) ''' import sys __slots__ = ['__IO__', 'info', 'labels', 'data', ] def __init__(self, fileIn = sys.stdin, fileOut = sys.stdout, buffered = True): self.__IO__ = {'in': fileIn, 'out':fileOut, 'output':[], 'buffered':buffered, 'validReadSize': 0, } self.info = [] self.labels = [] self.data = [] def output_write(self, what): if isinstance(what,list): for item in what: self.output_write(item) else: self.__IO__['output'] += [str(what)] self.__IO__['buffered'] or self.output_flush() def output_flush(self, clear = True): self.__IO__['output'] == [] or self.__IO__['out'].write('\n'.join(self.__IO__['output']) + '\n') if clear: self.output_clear() def output_clear(self): self.__IO__['output'] = [] def head_read(self): ''' get column labels by either read the first row, or --if keyword "head[*]" is present-- the last line of the header ''' import re try: self.__IO__['in'].seek(0) except: pass firstline = self.__IO__['in'].readline() m = re.search('(\d+)\s*head', firstline.lower()) if m: self.info = [self.__IO__['in'].readline().strip() for i in xrange(1,int(m.group(1)))] self.labels = self.__IO__['in'].readline().split() else: self.info = [] self.labels = firstline.split() self.__IO__['validReadSize'] = len(self.labels) def head_write(self): self.output_write (['%i\theader'%(len(self.info)+1), self.info, '\t'.join(self.labels)]) def labels_append(self, what): if isinstance(what,list): for item in what: self.labels_append(item) else: self.labels += [str(what)] def info_append(self, what): if isinstance(what,list): for item in what: self.info_append(item) else: self.info += [str(what)] def data_read(self): line = self.__IO__['in'].readline() items = line.split()[:self.__IO__['validReadSize']] # get next data row self.data = {False: [], True: items}[len(items) == self.__IO__['validReadSize']] # take if correct number of entries return line != '' def data_write(self): if isinstance(self.data[0],list): self.output_write (['\t'.join(map(str,items)) for items in self.data]) else: self.output_write ('\t'.join(map(str,self.data))) def data_append(self, what): if isinstance(what,list): for item in what: self.data_append(item) else: self.data += [str(what)]