PyWebIO v1.6.3 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.1 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.2 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.2 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.0 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.5.1 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.6.0 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 108 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.7.1 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 112 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.7.0 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 110 页 | 1.37 MB | 1 年前3
PyWebIO v1.8.0 Documentationbrowser. Using the imperative API provided by PyWebIO, you can simply call put_text(), put_image(), put_table() and other functions to output text, pictures, tables and other content to the browser, or you can content, such as text, tables, images and so on: # Text Output put_text("Hello world!") # Table Output put_table([ ['Commodity', 'Price'], ['Apple', '5.5'], ['Banana', '7'], ]) # Image Output put_imag you need call show() method explicitly to show output: >>> put_text("Hello world!").show() >>> put_table([ ... ['A', 'B'], ... [put_markdown(...), put_text('C')] ... ]).show() 12 Chapter 4. Documentation0 码力 | 118 页 | 1.40 MB | 1 年前3
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