Version 2.X introduces new features and new interactive modes.
New features allow for previously impossible applications, see examples below.
Lightweight utility to display the progress of your process as a pretty table in the command line.
- Alternative to TQDM whenever you want to track metrics produced by your process
- Designed to monitor ML experiments, but works for any metrics-producing process
- Allows you to see at a glance what's going on with your process
- Increases readability and simplifies your command line logging
- Neural network training
- Progress of multi-threaded downloads
- Simulation and interactive display of Brownian motion
- Display of a game board
import random
import time
from progress_table import ProgressTable
# Create table object:
table = ProgressTable(num_decimal_places=1)
# You can (optionally) define the columns at the beginning
table.add_column("x", color="bold red")
for step in range(10):
x = random.randint(0, 200)
# You can add entries in a compact way
table["x"] = x
# Or you can use the update method
table.update("x", value=x, weight=1.0)
# Display the progress bar by wrapping an iterator or an integer
for _ in table(10): # -> Equivalent to `table(range(10))`
# Set and get values from the table
table["y"] = random.randint(0, 200)
table["x-y"] = table["x"] - table["y"]
table.update("average x-y", value=table["x-y"], weight=1.0, aggregate="mean")
time.sleep(0.1)
# Go to the next row when you're ready
table.next_row()
# Close the table when it's finished
table.close()
Go to integrations page to see examples of integration with deep learning libraries.
Go to advanced usage page for more information.
Progress Table works correctly in most consoles, but there are some exceptions:
- Some cloud logging consoles (e.g. kubernetes) don't support
\r
properly. You can still use ProgressTable, but withinteractive=0
option. This mode will not display progress bars. - Some consoles like
PyCharm Python Console
orIDLE
don't support cursor movement. You can still use ProgressTable, but withinteractive=1
option. This mode displays only 1 progress bar at once.
By default
interactive=2
. You can change the defaultinteractive
with an argument when creating the table object or by settingPTABLE_INTERACTIVE
environment variable, e.g.PTABLE_INTERACTIVE=1
.
If you encounter different messy outputs or other unexpected behavior: please create an issue!
Install Progress Table easily with pip:
pip install progress-table
-
Progress bars: great for tracking progress, but they don't provide ways to display data in clear and compact way
tqdm
rich.progress
keras.utils.Progbar
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Libraries displaying data: great for presenting tabular data, but they lack the progress tracking aspect
rich.table
tabulate
texttable