# Author: Giacomo Vianello (giacomov@slac.stanford.edu)
# A hack on the astropy Table class to make its output
# more appealing, especially when in the Ipython notebook
import pandas as pd
import astropy.table
from astromodels.utils.long_path_formatter import long_path_formatter
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class Table(astropy.table.Table):
def _base_repr_(self, html=False, show_name=True, **kwargs):
"""Override the method in the astropy.Table class
to avoid displaying the description, and the format
of the columns"""
tableid = "table{id}".format(id=id(self))
data_lines, outs = self.formatter._pformat_table(
self,
tableid=tableid,
html=html,
max_width=(-1 if html else None),
show_name=show_name,
show_unit=None,
show_dtype=False,
)
out = "\n".join(data_lines)
# if astropy.table.six.PY2 and isinstance(out, astropy.table.six.text_type):
# out = out.encode('utf-8')
return out
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class NumericMatrix(Table):
def _base_repr_(self, html=False, **kwargs):
return super(NumericMatrix, self)._base_repr_(html, show_name=False, **kwargs)