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23 <h1 class="page-title">Namespace: columns</h1>
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24 <h2 class="ancestors">Ancestry: <span class="ancestors"><a href="DataTable.html">DataTable</a> » <a href="DataTable.defaults.html">.defaults</a>.</span> » columns</h2>
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36 <li><a href="#summary">Summary</a><div><table cellpadding="5" border="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>Classes (0)</td><td>Namespaces (0)</td></tr><tr><td>Properties (0)</td><td><a href="#summary_properties_static">Static properties (21)</a></td></tr><tr><td>Methods (0)</td><td>Static methods (0)</td></tr><tr><td>Events (0)</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table></div></li><li><a href="#details">Details</a><div><table cellpadding="5" border="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td>Properties (0)</td><td><a href="#summary_properties_static">Static properties (21)</a></td></tr><tr><td>Methods (0)</td><td>Static methods (0)</td></tr><tr><td>Events (0)</td><td></td></tr></tbody></table></div></li></ul>
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55 <p>Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time.</p><dl class="details">
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64 <h2>Summary</h2>
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66 <div class="doc_group"><a name="summary_properties_static"></a><h3 class="subsection-title">Properties - static</h3>
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69 <dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#aDataSort">aDataSort</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :array</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Allows a column's sorting to take multiple columns into account when
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70 doing a sort. For example first name / last name columns make sense to
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71 do a multi-column sort over the two columns.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#asSorting">asSorting</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :array</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>You can control the default sorting direction, and even alter the behaviour
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72 of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending sorting etc) using this
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73 parameter.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#bSearchable">bSearchable</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :boolean</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#bSortable">bSortable</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :boolean</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Enable or disable sorting on this column.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#bUseRendered">bUseRendered</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :boolean</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p><code>Deprecated</code> When using fnRender() for a column, you may wish
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74 to use the original data (before rendering) for sorting and filtering
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75 (the default is to used the rendered data that the user can see). This
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76 may be useful for dates etc. [<a href-"#bUseRendered">...</a>] </p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#bVisible">bVisible</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :boolean</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Enable or disable the display of this column.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#fnCreatedCell">fnCreatedCell</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :function</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source,
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77 etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender
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78 allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the
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79 element is available.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#fnRender">fnRender</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :function</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p><code>Deprecated</code> Custom display function that will be called for the
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80 display of each cell in this column. [<a href-"#fnRender">...</a>] </p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#iDataSort">iDataSort</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :int</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>The column index (starting from 0!) that you wish a sort to be performed
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81 upon when this column is selected for sorting. This can be used for sorting
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82 on hidden columns for example.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mData">mData</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string|int|function|null</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>This property can be used to read data from any JSON data source property,
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83 including deeply nested objects / properties. mData can be given in a
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84 number of different ways which effect its behaviour:
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85 <ul>
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86 <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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87 default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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88 <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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89 use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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90 data source.</li>
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91 <li>null - the sDefaultContent option will be used for the cell (null
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92 by default, so you will need to specify the default content you want -
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93 typically an empty string). This can be useful on generated columns such
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94 as edit / delete action columns.</li>
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95 <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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96 needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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97 takes three parameters:
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98 <ul>
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99 <li>{array|object} The data source for the row</li>
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100 <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when
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101 setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined when
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102 gathering data. Note that when <i>undefined</i> is given for the type
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103 DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back</li>
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104 <li>{*} Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'.</li>
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105 </ul>
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106 The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is the type
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107 of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used for the data
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108 requested.</li>
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109 </ul> [<a href-"#mData">...</a>] </p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mDataProp">mDataProp</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"></span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>This parameter has been replaced by mData in DataTables to ensure naming
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110 consistency. mDataProp can still be used, as there is backwards compatibility
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111 in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly recommended that you use
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112 mData in preference to mDataProp.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mRender">mRender</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string|int|function|null</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>This property is the rendering partner to mData and it is suggested that
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113 when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, sorting etc)
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114 but not altering the underlying data for the table, use this property. mData
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115 can actually do everything this property can and more, but this parameter is
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116 easier to use since there is no 'set' option. Like mData is can be given
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117 in a number of different ways to effect its behaviour, with the addition of
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118 supporting array syntax for easy outputting of arrays (including arrays of
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119 objects):
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120 <ul>
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121 <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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122 default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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123 <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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124 use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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125 data source and also array brackets to indicate that the data reader should
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126 loop over the data source array. When characters are given between the array
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127 brackets, these characters are used to join the data source array together.
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128 For example: "accounts[, ].name" would result in a comma separated list with
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129 the 'name' value from the 'accounts' array of objects.</li>
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130 <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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131 needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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132 takes three parameters:
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133 <ul>
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134 <li>{array|object} The data source for the row (based on mData)</li>
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135 <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', 'display',
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136 'type' or 'sort'.</li>
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137 <li>{array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on mData)</li>
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138 </ul>
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139 The return value from the function is what will be used for the data
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140 requested.</li>
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141 </ul></p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sCellType">sCellType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This
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142 can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them
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143 to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements).</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sClass">sClass</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Class to give to each cell in this column.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sContentPadding">sContentPadding</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column,
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144 it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a
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145 temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this
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146 is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer
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147 string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting
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148 it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as
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149 a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the
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150 text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding.
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151 Generally you shouldn't need this, and it is not documented on the
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152 general DataTables.net documentation</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sDefaultContent">sDefaultContent</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used
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153 whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData
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154 is set to null, or because the data source itself is null).</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sName">sName</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can
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155 be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the
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156 client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names
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157 also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes
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158 back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the
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159 client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating).</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sSortDataType">sSortDataType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Defines a data source type for the sorting which can be used to read
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160 real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached
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161 version) prior to sorting. This allows sorting to occur on user editable
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162 elements such as form inputs.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sTitle">sTitle</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>The title of this column.</p></dd><dt class=" odd"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sType">sType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be sorted.
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163 Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip HTML tags
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164 before sorting)) are currently available. Note that only date formats
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165 understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type date. For
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166 example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', 'numeric',
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167 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding through
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168 plug-ins.</p></dd><dt class=" even"><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sWidth">sWidth</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value
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169 (3em, 20px etc). DataTables apples 'smart' widths to columns which have not
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170 been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table
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171 remains readable.</p></dd>
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181 <div class="doc_group"><a name="details_properties"></a><h3 class="subsection-title">Properties - static</h3>
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184 doing a sort. For example first name / last name columns make sense to
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185 do a multi-column sort over the two columns.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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190 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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194 { "aDataSort": [ 0, 1 ], "aTargets": [ 0 ] },
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291 { "bSortable": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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317 in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than
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318 fnRender.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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319 <dt class="important">Deprecated</dt><dd class="yes-def">Yes</dd>
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320 </dl>
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321 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="bVisible"></a><a name="bVisible_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#bVisible">bVisible</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :boolean</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Enable or disable the display of this column.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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351 etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender
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352 allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the
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354
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355 </dl>
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356 <h5>Parameters:</h5>
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357
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358 <table class="params">
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359 <thead>
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360 <tr>
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361 <th width="20"></th>
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362 <th width="12%" class="bottom_border name">Name</th>
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363 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Type</th>
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364 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Attributes</th>
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365 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Default</th>
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366 <th class="last bottom_border">Description</th>
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367 </tr>
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368 </thead>
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369
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370 <tbody>
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371 <tr class="even"><td class="number right_border"><div>1</div></td><td class="name">nTd</td><td class="type type-param">element</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The TD node that has been created</p></td></tr><tr class="odd"><td class="number right_border"><div>2</div></td><td class="name">sData</td><td class="type type-param">*</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The Data for the cell</p></td></tr><tr class="even"><td class="number right_border"><div>3</div></td><td class="name">oData</td><td class="type type-param">array | object</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The data for the whole row</p></td></tr><tr class="odd"><td class="number right_border"><div>4</div></td><td class="name">iRow</td><td class="type type-param">int</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The row index for the aoData data store</p></td></tr><tr class="even"><td class="number right_border"><div>5</div></td><td class="name">iCol</td><td class="type type-param">int</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The column index for aoColumns</p></td></tr>
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373 </table><h5>Example:</h5>
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377 "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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378 "aTargets": [3],
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379 "fnCreatedCell": function (nTd, sData, oData, iRow, iCol) {
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380 if ( sData == "1.7" ) {
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384 } ]
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388 </div>
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389 <dt id="DataTable.defaults.columns.fnRender" class=" odd"><a name="fnRender"></a><a name="fnRender_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a>fnRender</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :function</span></span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p><code>Deprecated</code> Custom display function that will be called for the
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390 display of each cell in this column.</p>
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391
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392 <p>Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed
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393 in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than
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394 fnRender.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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395 <dt class="important">Deprecated</dt><dd class="yes-def">Yes</dd>
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396 </dl>
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397 <h5>Parameters:</h5>
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398
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399 <table class="params">
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400 <thead>
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401 <tr>
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402 <th width="20"></th>
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403 <th width="12%" class="bottom_border name">Name</th>
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404 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Type</th>
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405 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Attributes</th>
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406 <th width="10%" class="bottom_border">Default</th>
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407 <th class="last bottom_border">Description</th>
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408 </tr>
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409 </thead>
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410
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411 <tbody>
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412 <tr class="even"><td class="number right_border"><div>1</div></td><td class="name">o</td><td class="type type-param">object</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>Object with the following parameters:</p></td></tr><tr><td class="number right_border"></td><td class="name">o.iDataRow</td><td class="type type-param">int</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The row in aoData</p></td></tr><tr><td class="number right_border"></td><td class="name">o.iDataColumn</td><td class="type type-param">int</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The column in question</p></td></tr><tr><td class="number right_border"></td><td class="name">o.aData</td><td class="type type-param">array</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The data for the row in question</p></td></tr><tr><td class="number right_border"></td><td class="name">o.oSettings</td><td class="type type-param">object</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The settings object for this DataTables instance</p></td></tr><tr><td class="number right_border"></td><td class="name">o.mDataProp</td><td class="type type-param">object</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The data property used for this column</p></td></tr><tr class="even"><td class="number right_border"><div>7</div></td><td class="name">val</td><td class="type type-param">*</td><td class="attributes"></td><td class="default"></td><td class="description last"><p>The current cell value</p></td></tr>
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413 </tbody>
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414 </table><h5>Returns:</h5><p class="returns"><p>The string you which to use in the display</p></p></div>
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415 <dt class=" even"><a name="iDataSort"></a><a name="iDataSort_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#iDataSort">iDataSort</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :int</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>The column index (starting from 0!) that you wish a sort to be performed
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416 upon when this column is selected for sorting. This can be used for sorting
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417 on hidden columns for example.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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418
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419 </dl>
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420 <h5>Examples</h5>
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421 <div class="example-code">
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422 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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423 $(document).ready( function() {
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424 $('#example').dataTable( {
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425 "aoColumnDefs": [
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426 { "iDataSort": 1, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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427 ]
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428 } );
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429 } );
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430
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431 </pre>
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432 </div>
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433
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434 <div class="example-code">
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435 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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436 $(document).ready( function() {
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437 $('#example').dataTable( {
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438 "aoColumns": [
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439 { "iDataSort": 1 },
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440 null,
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441 null,
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442 null,
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443 null
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445 } );
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446 } );</pre>
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447 </div>
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448 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="mData"></a><a name="mData_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mData">mData</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string|int|function|null</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>This property can be used to read data from any JSON data source property,
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449 including deeply nested objects / properties. mData can be given in a
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450 number of different ways which effect its behaviour:
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451 <ul>
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452 <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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453 default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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454 <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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455 use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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456 data source.</li>
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457 <li>null - the sDefaultContent option will be used for the cell (null
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458 by default, so you will need to specify the default content you want -
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459 typically an empty string). This can be useful on generated columns such
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460 as edit / delete action columns.</li>
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461 <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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462 needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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463 takes three parameters:
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464 <ul>
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465 <li>{array|object} The data source for the row</li>
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466 <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when
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467 setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined when
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468 gathering data. Note that when <i>undefined</i> is given for the type
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469 DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back</li>
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470 <li>{*} Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'.</li>
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471 </ul>
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472 The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is the type
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473 of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used for the data
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474 requested.</li>
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475 </ul></p>
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476
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477 <p>Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 mData was called mDataProp. The name change
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478 reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent with the naming of
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479 mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still be used by DataTables, as
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480 it automatically maps the old name to the new if required.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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481
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482 </dl>
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483 <h5>Examples</h5>
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484 <div class="example-code">
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485 <pre class="brush: js"> // Read table data from objects
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486 $(document).ready( function() {
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487 var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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488 "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
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489 "aoColumns": [
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490 { "mData": "engine" },
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491 { "mData": "browser" },
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492 { "mData": "platform.inner" },
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493 { "mData": "platform.details.0" },
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494 { "mData": "platform.details.1" }
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495 ]
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496 } );
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497 } );
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498
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499 </pre>
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500 </div>
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502 <div class="example-code">
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503 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using mData as a function to provide different information for
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504 // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price)
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505 $(document).ready( function() {
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506 var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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507 "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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508 "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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509 "mData": function ( source, type, val ) {
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510 if (type === 'set') {
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511 source.price = val;
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512 // Store the computed dislay and filter values for efficiency
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513 source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val);
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514 source.price_filter = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val;
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515 return;
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516 }
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517 else if (type === 'display') {
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518 return source.price_display;
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519 }
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520 else if (type === 'filter') {
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521 return source.price_filter;
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522 }
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523 // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer
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524 return source.price;
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525 }
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526 } ]
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527 } );
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528 } );</pre>
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529 </div>
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530 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="mDataProp"></a><a name="mDataProp_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mDataProp">mDataProp</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"></span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>This parameter has been replaced by mData in DataTables to ensure naming
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531 consistency. mDataProp can still be used, as there is backwards compatibility
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532 in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly recommended that you use
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533 mData in preference to mDataProp.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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534
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535 </dl>
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536 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="mRender"></a><a name="mRender_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#mRender">mRender</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string|int|function|null</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>This property is the rendering partner to mData and it is suggested that
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537 when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, sorting etc)
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538 but not altering the underlying data for the table, use this property. mData
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539 can actually do everything this property can and more, but this parameter is
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540 easier to use since there is no 'set' option. Like mData is can be given
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541 in a number of different ways to effect its behaviour, with the addition of
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542 supporting array syntax for easy outputting of arrays (including arrays of
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543 objects):
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544 <ul>
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545 <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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546 default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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547 <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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548 use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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549 data source and also array brackets to indicate that the data reader should
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550 loop over the data source array. When characters are given between the array
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551 brackets, these characters are used to join the data source array together.
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552 For example: "accounts[, ].name" would result in a comma separated list with
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553 the 'name' value from the 'accounts' array of objects.</li>
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554 <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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555 needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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556 takes three parameters:
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557 <ul>
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558 <li>{array|object} The data source for the row (based on mData)</li>
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559 <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', 'display',
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560 'type' or 'sort'.</li>
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561 <li>{array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on mData)</li>
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562 </ul>
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563 The return value from the function is what will be used for the data
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564 requested.</li>
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565 </ul></p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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566
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567 </dl>
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568 <h5>Examples</h5>
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569 <div class="example-code">
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570 <pre class="brush: js"> // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects
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571 $(document).ready( function() {
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572 var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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573 "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
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574 "aoColumns": [
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575 { "mData": "engine" },
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576 { "mData": "browser" },
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577 {
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578 "mData": "platform",
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579 "mRender": "[, ].name"
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580 }
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581 ]
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582 } );
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583 } );
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585 </pre>
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586 </div>
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587
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588 <div class="example-code">
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589 <pre class="brush: js"> // Use as a function to create a link from the data source
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590 $(document).ready( function() {
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591 var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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592 "aoColumnDefs": [
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593 {
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594 "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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595 "mData": "download_link",
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596 "mRender": function ( data, type, full ) {
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597 return '<a href="'+data+'">Download</a>';
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598 }
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599 ]
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600 } );
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601 } );</pre>
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602 </div>
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603 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="sCellType"></a><a name="sCellType_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sCellType">sCellType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This
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604 can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them
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605 to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements).</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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606
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607 </dl>
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608 <h5>Example</h5>
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609 <div class="example-code">
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610 <pre class="brush: js"> // Make the first column use TH cells
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611 $(document).ready( function() {
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612 var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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613 "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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614 "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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615 "sCellType": "th"
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616 } ]
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617 } );
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618 } );</pre>
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619 </div>
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620 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="sClass"></a><a name="sClass_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sClass">sClass</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Class to give to each cell in this column.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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621
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622 </dl>
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623 <h5>Examples</h5>
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624 <div class="example-code">
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625 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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626 $(document).ready( function() {
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627 $('#example').dataTable( {
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628 "aoColumnDefs": [
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629 { "sClass": "my_class", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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630 ]
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631 } );
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632 } );
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633
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634 </pre>
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635 </div>
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636
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637 <div class="example-code">
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638 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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639 $(document).ready( function() {
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640 $('#example').dataTable( {
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641 "aoColumns": [
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642 { "sClass": "my_class" },
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643 null,
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644 null,
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645 null,
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646 null
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647 ]
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648 } );
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649 } );</pre>
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650 </div>
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651 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="sContentPadding"></a><a name="sContentPadding_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sContentPadding">sContentPadding</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column,
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652 it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a
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653 temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this
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654 is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer
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655 string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting
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656 it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as
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657 a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the
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658 text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding.
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659 Generally you shouldn't need this, and it is not documented on the
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660 general DataTables.net documentation</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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661
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662 </dl>
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663 <h5>Example</h5>
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664 <div class="example-code">
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665 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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666 $(document).ready( function() {
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667 $('#example').dataTable( {
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668 "aoColumns": [
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669 null,
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670 null,
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671 null,
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672 {
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673 "sContentPadding": "mmm"
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674 }
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675 ]
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676 } );
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677 } );</pre>
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678 </div>
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679 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="sDefaultContent"></a><a name="sDefaultContent_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sDefaultContent">sDefaultContent</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used
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680 whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData
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681 is set to null, or because the data source itself is null).</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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682
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683 </dl>
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684 <h5>Examples</h5>
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685 <div class="example-code">
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686 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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687 $(document).ready( function() {
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688 $('#example').dataTable( {
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689 "aoColumnDefs": [
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690 {
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691 "mData": null,
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692 "sDefaultContent": "Edit",
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693 "aTargets": [ -1 ]
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694 }
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695 ]
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696 } );
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697 } );
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698
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699 </pre>
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700 </div>
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701
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702 <div class="example-code">
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703 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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704 $(document).ready( function() {
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705 $('#example').dataTable( {
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706 "aoColumns": [
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707 null,
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708 null,
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709 null,
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710 {
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711 "mData": null,
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712 "sDefaultContent": "Edit"
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713 }
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714 ]
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715 } );
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716 } );</pre>
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717 </div>
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718 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="sName"></a><a name="sName_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sName">sName</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can
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719 be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the
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720 client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names
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721 also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes
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722 back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the
|
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723 client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating).</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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724
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725 </dl>
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726 <h5>Examples</h5>
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727 <div class="example-code">
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728 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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729 $(document).ready( function() {
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730 $('#example').dataTable( {
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731 "aoColumnDefs": [
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732 { "sName": "engine", "aTargets": [ 0 ] },
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733 { "sName": "browser", "aTargets": [ 1 ] },
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734 { "sName": "platform", "aTargets": [ 2 ] },
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735 { "sName": "version", "aTargets": [ 3 ] },
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736 { "sName": "grade", "aTargets": [ 4 ] }
|
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737 ]
|
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738 } );
|
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739 } );
|
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740
|
|
741 </pre>
|
|
742 </div>
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743
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744 <div class="example-code">
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745 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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746 $(document).ready( function() {
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747 $('#example').dataTable( {
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748 "aoColumns": [
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749 { "sName": "engine" },
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750 { "sName": "browser" },
|
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751 { "sName": "platform" },
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752 { "sName": "version" },
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753 { "sName": "grade" }
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754 ]
|
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755 } );
|
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756 } );</pre>
|
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757 </div>
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758 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="sSortDataType"></a><a name="sSortDataType_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sSortDataType">sSortDataType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>Defines a data source type for the sorting which can be used to read
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|
759 real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached
|
|
760 version) prior to sorting. This allows sorting to occur on user editable
|
|
761 elements such as form inputs.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
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762
|
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763 </dl>
|
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764 <h5>Examples</h5>
|
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765 <div class="example-code">
|
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766 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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767 $(document).ready( function() {
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768 $('#example').dataTable( {
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769 "aoColumnDefs": [
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770 { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "aTargets": [ 2, 3 ] },
|
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771 { "sType": "numeric", "aTargets": [ 3 ] },
|
|
772 { "sSortDataType": "dom-select", "aTargets": [ 4 ] },
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|
773 { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox", "aTargets": [ 5 ] }
|
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774 ]
|
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775 } );
|
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776 } );
|
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777
|
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778 </pre>
|
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779 </div>
|
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780
|
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781 <div class="example-code">
|
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782 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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783 $(document).ready( function() {
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784 $('#example').dataTable( {
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785 "aoColumns": [
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786 null,
|
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787 null,
|
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788 { "sSortDataType": "dom-text" },
|
|
789 { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "sType": "numeric" },
|
|
790 { "sSortDataType": "dom-select" },
|
|
791 { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox" }
|
|
792 ]
|
|
793 } );
|
|
794 } );</pre>
|
|
795 </div>
|
|
796 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="sTitle"></a><a name="sTitle_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sTitle">sTitle</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>The title of this column.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
|
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797
|
|
798 </dl>
|
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799 <h5>Examples</h5>
|
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800 <div class="example-code">
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801 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
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802 $(document).ready( function() {
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803 $('#example').dataTable( {
|
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804 "aoColumnDefs": [
|
|
805 { "sTitle": "My column title", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
806 ]
|
|
807 } );
|
|
808 } );
|
|
809
|
|
810 </pre>
|
|
811 </div>
|
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812
|
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813 <div class="example-code">
|
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814 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
|
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815 $(document).ready( function() {
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816 $('#example').dataTable( {
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817 "aoColumns": [
|
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818 { "sTitle": "My column title" },
|
|
819 null,
|
|
820 null,
|
|
821 null,
|
|
822 null
|
|
823 ]
|
|
824 } );
|
|
825 } );</pre>
|
|
826 </div>
|
|
827 </div></dd><dt class=" odd"><a name="sType"></a><a name="sType_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sType">sType</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" odd"><p>The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be sorted.
|
|
828 Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip HTML tags
|
|
829 before sorting)) are currently available. Note that only date formats
|
|
830 understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type date. For
|
|
831 example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', 'numeric',
|
|
832 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding through
|
|
833 plug-ins.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
|
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834
|
|
835 </dl>
|
|
836 <h5>Examples</h5>
|
|
837 <div class="example-code">
|
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838 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
|
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839 $(document).ready( function() {
|
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840 $('#example').dataTable( {
|
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841 "aoColumnDefs": [
|
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842 { "sType": "html", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
843 ]
|
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844 } );
|
|
845 } );
|
|
846
|
|
847 </pre>
|
|
848 </div>
|
|
849
|
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850 <div class="example-code">
|
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851 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
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852 $(document).ready( function() {
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853 $('#example').dataTable( {
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854 "aoColumns": [
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855 { "sType": "html" },
|
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856 null,
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857 null,
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|
858 null,
|
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859 null
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860 ]
|
|
861 } );
|
|
862 } );</pre>
|
|
863 </div>
|
|
864 </div></dd><dt class=" even"><a name="sWidth"></a><a name="sWidth_details"></a><span class="type-attr"><span class="type-signature"><static> </span></span><span class="type-name"><a href="#sWidth">sWidth</a></span><span class="type-sig"><span class="type-signature"> :string</span></span></dt><dd class=" even"><p>Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value
|
|
865 (3em, 20px etc). DataTables apples 'smart' widths to columns which have not
|
|
866 been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table
|
|
867 remains readable.</p><div class="collapse_details"><dl class="details">
|
|
868
|
|
869 </dl>
|
|
870 <h5>Examples</h5>
|
|
871 <div class="example-code">
|
|
872 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumnDefs
|
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873 $(document).ready( function() {
|
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874 $('#example').dataTable( {
|
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875 "aoColumnDefs": [
|
|
876 { "sWidth": "20%", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
877 ]
|
|
878 } );
|
|
879 } );
|
|
880
|
|
881 </pre>
|
|
882 </div>
|
|
883
|
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884 <div class="example-code">
|
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885 <pre class="brush: js"> // Using aoColumns
|
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886 $(document).ready( function() {
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887 $('#example').dataTable( {
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888 "aoColumns": [
|
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889 { "sWidth": "20%" },
|
|
890 null,
|
|
891 null,
|
|
892 null,
|
|
893 null
|
|
894 ]
|
|
895 } );
|
|
896 } );</pre>
|
|
897 </div>
|
|
898 </div></dd>
|
|
899 </dl></div>
|
|
900 </div>
|
|
901
|
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902 </div>
|
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903
|
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904 <div class="fw_footer">
|
|
905 DataTables: Copyright 2008-2012 Allan Jardine, all rights reserved<br>
|
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906
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907 Documentation generated by <a href="https://github.com/micmath/JSDoc">JSDoc 3</a> on
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908 23th Sep 2012 - 14:27
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909 with the <a href="http://datatables.net/">DataTables</a> template.
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910 </div>
|
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911 </body>
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912 </html> |