#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Text::Diff; use List::Util qw( max ); my @one = <<END =~ /.*\n/g; one two three four five six seven eight nine ten END my @two = <<END =~ /.*\n/g; one twoplus three four five six seven eight nine tenminus END print "no CONTEXT specified:\n"; print diff \@one, \@two, {STYLE => 'Table' }; print "\nlarge CONTEXT specified:\n"; print diff \@one, \@two, {STYLE => 'Table', CONTEXT => max( $#one, $#t +wo) };

Outputs:

no CONTEXT specified: +--+-------+----------+ | 0|one |one | * 1|two |twoplus * | 2|three |three | | 3|four |four | | 4|five |five | +--+-------+----------+ | 6|seven |seven | | 7|eight |eight | | 8|nine |nine | * 9|ten |tenminus * +--+-------+----------+ large CONTEXT specified: +--+-------+----------+ | 0|one |one | * 1|two |twoplus * | 2|three |three | | 3|four |four | | 4|five |five | | 5|six |six | | 6|seven |seven | | 7|eight |eight | | 8|nine |nine | * 9|ten |tenminus * +--+-------+----------+

In reply to Re^4: Text::Diff::Table output, but want to show all lines by tybalt89
in thread Text::Diff::Table output, but want to show all lines by Solo

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