Hi,
How can I modify this code below
use Text::Table; my $tb = Text::Table->new("Planet", "Radius", "Density"); $tb->load( [ "Mercury", 2360, 3.7 ], [ "Jupiter", 71030, 1.3 ], ); print $tb;
such that it prints with:
Something like:
| Planet | Radius | Density | <-- Center the title |----------------------------------- | |Mercury | 2360 | 3.7 | <-- Left Justify |Jupiter | 71030 | 1.3 | also tabbed with separator --------------------------------------
Update: I asked this because I couldn`t make sense of its sparse documentation. Please bear with me...

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In reply to Printing Issues with Text::Table by neversaint

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