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angular2-data-table
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angular2-data-table is a Angular2 component for presenting large and complex data.
angular2-data-table
is a Angular2 component for presenting large and complex data. It has all the features you would expect from any other table but in a light package with no external dependencies. The table was designed to be extremely flexible and light; it doesn't make any assumptions about your data or how you: filter, sort or page it.
It was built for modern browsers using TypeScript, CSS3 and HTML5 and Angular >=2.0.0-rc6
. This is the sister project of the angular-data-table that is designed for Angular 1.x.
Check out the documentation & demos for more information!
To use angular2-data-table in your project install it via npm:
npm install --save angular2-data-table
angular2-data-table
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angular2-data-table is a Angular2 component for presenting large and complex data.
The npm package angular2-data-table receives a total of 92 weekly downloads. As such, angular2-data-table popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that angular2-data-table demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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