Markdown Table
Google markdown cheat sheet and it lead you to an outline for how to make a table.
Make | Model | Year | Color | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ford | Mustang | 2022 | Red | $35,000 |
Toyota | Camry | 2022 | Silver | $25,00 |
Tesla | Model S | 2022 | White | $80,000 |
Cadillac | Broughan | 1969 | Black | $10,000 |
Ford | F-350 | 1997 | Green | $15,000 |
Ford | Excursion | 2003 | Green | $25,000 |
Ford | Ranger | 2012 | Red | $8,000 |
Kuboto | L3301 Tractor | 2015 | Orange | $12,000 |
Ford | Fusion Energi | 2015 | Green | $15,000 |
Acura | XL | 2006 | Grey | $10,000 |
Ford | F150 Lightning | 2023 | Grey | $70,000 |
HTML Table
Google w3schools html table and it will lead you to a tutorial on how to make tables.
%%html
<h2>HTML Cell Output from Jupyter</h2>
<!-- Body contains the contents of the Document -->
<body>
<table class="table">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Make</th>
<th>Model</th>
<th>Year</th>
<th>Color</th>
<th>Price</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>Mustang</td>
<td>2022</td>
<td>Red</td>
<td>$35,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Toyota</td>
<td>Camry</td>
<td>2022</td>
<td>Silver</td>
<td>$25,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Tesla</td>
<td>Model S</td>
<td>2022</td>
<td>White</td>
<td>$80,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Cadillac</td>
<td>Broughan</td>
<td>1969</td>
<td>Black</td>
<td>$10,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>F-350</td>
<td>1997</td>
<td>Green</td>
<td>$15,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>Excursion</td>
<td>2003</td>
<td>Green</td>
<td>$25,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>Ranger</td>
<td>2012</td>
<td>Red</td>
<td>$8,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Kuboto</td>
<td>L3301 Tractor</td>
<td>2015</td>
<td>Orange</td>
<td>$12,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>Fusion Energi</td>
<td>2015</td>
<td>Guard</td>
<td>$25,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Acura</td>
<td>XL</td>
<td>2006</td>
<td>Grey</td>
<td>$10,000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ford</td>
<td>F150 Lightning</td>
<td>2024</td>
<td>Guard</td>
<td>$70,000</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</body>
HTML Cell Output from Jupyter
Make | Model | Year | Color | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ford | Mustang | 2022 | Red | $35,000 |
Toyota | Camry | 2022 | Silver | $25,000 |
Tesla | Model S | 2022 | White | $80,000 |
Cadillac | Broughan | 1969 | Black | $10,000 |
Ford | F-350 | 1997 | Green | $15,000 |
Ford | Excursion | 2003 | Green | $25,000 |
Ford | Ranger | 2012 | Red | $8,000 |
Kuboto | L3301 Tractor | 2015 | Orange | $12,000 |
Ford | Fusion Energi | 2015 | Guard | $25,000 |
Acura | XL | 2006 | Grey | $10,000 |
Ford | F150 Lightning | 2024 | Guard | $70,000 |
HTML Table in Markdown Cell with JavaScript jquery
JavaScript is a programming language that works with HTML data, CSS helps to style that data. In this example, we are using JavaScript and CSS that was developed by others (3rd party). Addithing the 3rd party code makes the table interactive.
- Look at the href and src on lines inside of the lines in
<head>
tags. This is adding code to our page from others. - Observe the
<script>
tags at the bottom of the page. This is generating the interactive table, from the third party code, using the data<table id="demo">
from the<body>
.
Make | Model | Year | Color | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ford | Mustang | 2022 | Red | $35,000 |
Toyota | Camry | 2022 | Silver | $25,000 |
Tesla | Model S | 2022 | White | $80,000 |
Cadillac | Broughan | 1969 | Black | $10,000 |
Ford | F-350 | 1997 | Green | $15,000 |
Ford | Excursion | 2003 | Green | $25,000 |
Ford | Ranger | 2012 | Red | $8,000 |
Kuboto | L3301 Tractor | 2015 | Orange | $12,000 |
Ford | Fusion Energi | 2015 | Guard | $25,000 |
Acura | XL | 2006 | Grey | $10,000 |
Ford | F150 Lightning | 2024 | Guard | $70,000 |
Hacks
This lesson teaches you about tables. In this hack, it is important that you analze the difference in the styles of output shown.
- Make your own tables, with data according to your interests.
- Describe a benefit of a markdown table.
- Try to Style the HTML table using w3schools.
- Describe the difference between HTML and JavaScript.
- Describe a benefit of a table that uses JavaScript.
Top Cricket Run Scorers of All Time
Rank | Player | Country | Total Runs |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sachin Tendulkar | India | 15,921 |
2 | Ricky Ponting | Australia | 13,378 |
3 | Kumar Sangakkara | Sri Lanka | 14,234 |
4 | Virat Kohli | India | 12,169 |
5 | Ricky Ponting | Australia | 13,378 |
A table that uses JavaScript is more interactive. You can click on columns to sort the data, type to find specific information quickly, and the table updates instantly without needing to refresh the whole page. It also helps you check data before saving it and can even create cool charts to visualize information. It’s much more engaging and user-friendly compared to a basic table.