HTML-QuickTable

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        labels look.

        You can also set this to a string that includes the characters L, T,
        R, and B, to specify that "<th>" tags should be created for the
        Left, Top, Right, and Bottom rows and columns. So for example:

            labels => 'LT'

        Would alter the table so that both the first row AND first column
        had "<th>" instead of "<td>" elements. This is useful for creating
        tables that have two axes, such as calendars.

    null => $string
        If set, then null (undef) fields will be set to that string instead.
        This is useful if pulling a bunch of records out of a database and
        not wanting to get blank table spaces everywhere there's a null
        field. For example:

            my $qt = HTML::QuickTable->new(null => '-');
            my $all_arrayref = $sth->fetchall_arrayref;
            print $qt->render($all_arrayref);

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labels look. 

You can also set this to a string that includes the characters
L, T, R, and B, to specify that C<< <th> >> tags should be created
for the Left, Top, Right, and Bottom rows and columns. So for example:

    labels => 'LT'

Would alter the table so that both the first row AND first column
had C<< <th> >> instead of C<< <td> >> elements. This is useful
for creating tables that have two axes, such as calendars.

=item null => $string

If set, then null (undef) fields will be set to that string instead.
This is useful if pulling a bunch of records out of a database and
not wanting to get blank table spaces everywhere there's a null field.
For example:

    my $qt = HTML::QuickTable->new(null => '-');
    my $all_arrayref = $sth->fetchall_arrayref;



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