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trait Tables extends AnyRef

Trait containing the Table object, which offers one apply factory method for each TableForN class, TableFor1 through TableFor22.

For an introduction to using tables, see the documentation for trait TableDrivenPropertyChecks.

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Tables.scala
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  20. object Table

    Object containing one apply factory method for each TableFor<n> class.

    Object containing one apply factory method for each TableFor<n> class.

    For example, you could create a table of 5 rows and 2 colums like this:

    import org.scalatest.prop.Tables._
    
    val examples = Table( ("a", "b"), ( 1, 2), ( 2, 4), ( 4, 8), ( 8, 16), ( 16, 32) )

    Because you supplied 2 members in each tuple, the type you'll get back will be a TableFor2. If you wanted a table with just one column you could write this:

    val moreExamples =
      Table(
        "powerOfTwo",
             1,
             2,
             4,
             8,
             16
      )
    

    Or if you wanted a table with 10 columns and 10 rows, you could do this:

    val multiplicationTable =
      Table(
        ("a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j"),
        (  1,   2,   3,   4,   5,   6,   7,   8,   9,  10),
        (  2,   4,   6,   8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  20),
        (  3,   6,   9,  12,  15,  18,  21,  24,  27,  30),
        (  4,   8,  12,  16,  20,  24,  28,  32,  36,  40),
        (  5,  10,  15,  20,  25,  30,  35,  40,  45,  50),
        (  6,  12,  18,  24,  30,  36,  42,  48,  54,  60),
        (  7,  14,  21,  28,  35,  42,  49,  56,  63,  70),
        (  8,  16,  24,  32,  40,  48,  56,  64,  72,  80),
        (  9,  18,  27,  36,  45,  54,  63,  72,  81,  90),
        ( 10,  20,  30,  40,  50,  60,  70,  80,  90, 100)
      )
    

    The type of multiplicationTable would be TableFor10. You can pass the resulting tables to a forAll method (defined in trait PropertyChecks), to perform a property check with the data in the table. Or, because tables are sequences of tuples, you can treat them as a Seq.

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