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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T13:41:07+00:00 2026-05-31T13:41:07+00:00

I would like to print NumPy tabular array data, so that it looks nice.

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I would like to print NumPy tabular array data, so that it looks nice. R and database consoles seem to demonstrate good abilities to do this. However, NumPy’s built-in printing of tabular arrays looks like garbage:

import numpy as np
dat_dtype = {
    'names' : ('column_one', 'col_two', 'column_3'),
    'formats' : ('i', 'd', '|U12')}
dat = np.zeros(4, dat_dtype)
dat['column_one'] = range(4)
dat['col_two'] = 10**(-np.arange(4, dtype='d') - 4)
dat['column_3'] = 'ABCD'
dat['column_3'][2] = 'long string'

print(dat)
# [(0, 1.e-04, 'ABCD') (1, 1.e-05, 'ABCD') (2, 1.e-06, 'long string')
#  (3, 1.e-07, 'ABCD')]

I would like something that looks more like what a database spits out, for example, postgres-style:

 column_one | col_two |  column_3
------------+---------+-------------
          0 |  0.0001 | ABCD
          1 |   1e-05 | ABCD
          2 |   1e-08 | long string
          3 |   1e-07 | ABCD

Are there any good third-party Python libraries to format nice looking ASCII tables?

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    2026-05-31T13:41:08+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 1:41 pm

    I seem to be having good output with prettytable:

    from prettytable import PrettyTable
    x = PrettyTable(dat.dtype.names)
    for row in dat:
        x.add_row(row)
    # Change some column alignments; default was 'c'
    x.align['column_one'] = 'r'
    x.align['col_two'] = 'r'
    x.align['column_3'] = 'l'
    

    And the output is not bad. There is even a border switch, among a few other options:

    >>> print(x)
    +------------+---------+-------------+
    | column_one | col_two | column_3    |
    +------------+---------+-------------+
    |          0 |  0.0001 | ABCD        |
    |          1 |   1e-05 | ABCD        |
    |          2 |   1e-06 | long string |
    |          3 |   1e-07 | ABCD        |
    +------------+---------+-------------+
    >>> print(x.get_string(border=False))
     column_one  col_two  column_3  
              0   0.0001  ABCD        
              1    1e-05  ABCD        
              2    1e-06  long string 
              3    1e-07  ABCD        
    
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