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react-table-plugins
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This repository contains miscellaneous react-table v7 plugins
Install as a dependency using npm
or yarn
# NPM
$ npm install react-table-plugins
# Yarn
$ yarn add react-table-plugins
To import React Table Plugins:
import {
useExportData
...
} from 'react-table-plugins'
Plug it in same way as other react-table plugins are used:
function MyTable() {
const instance = useTable(
{
data,
columns,
},
+ useExportData
)
}
useExportData - Exporting data from table
useColumnSummary - For displaying and calculating column summaries
useCellRangeSelection - Allows Cell selection and Cell range selection
Export Data
Column Summary
Cell Range Selection
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Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Rohit Garg 💻 💡 🔌 👀 🔧 | Harish Kulkarni 💻 💡 🔌 | Colin Asquith 📖 | Joseph Brisibe 💡 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
FAQs
This contains miscellaneous react-table v7 plugins
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