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3 /**
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4 * Column options that can be given to DataTables at initialisation time.
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5 * @namespace
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6 */
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7 DataTable.defaults.columns = {
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8 /**
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9 * Allows a column's sorting to take multiple columns into account when
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10 * doing a sort. For example first name / last name columns make sense to
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11 * do a multi-column sort over the two columns.
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12 * @type array
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13 * @default null <i>Takes the value of the column index automatically</i>
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14 * @dtopt Columns
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15 *
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16 * @example
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17 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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18 * $(document).ready( function() {
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19 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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20 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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21 * { "aDataSort": [ 0, 1 ], "aTargets": [ 0 ] },
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22 * { "aDataSort": [ 1, 0 ], "aTargets": [ 1 ] },
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23 * { "aDataSort": [ 2, 3, 4 ], "aTargets": [ 2 ] }
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24 * ]
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25 * } );
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26 * } );
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27 *
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28 * @example
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29 * // Using aoColumns
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30 * $(document).ready( function() {
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31 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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32 * "aoColumns": [
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33 * { "aDataSort": [ 0, 1 ] },
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34 * { "aDataSort": [ 1, 0 ] },
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35 * { "aDataSort": [ 2, 3, 4 ] },
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36 * null,
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37 * null
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38 * ]
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39 * } );
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40 * } );
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41 */
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42 "aDataSort": null,
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43
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44
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45 /**
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46 * You can control the default sorting direction, and even alter the behaviour
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47 * of the sort handler (i.e. only allow ascending sorting etc) using this
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48 * parameter.
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49 * @type array
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50 * @default [ 'asc', 'desc' ]
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51 * @dtopt Columns
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52 *
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53 * @example
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54 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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55 * $(document).ready( function() {
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56 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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57 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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58 * { "asSorting": [ "asc" ], "aTargets": [ 1 ] },
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59 * { "asSorting": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ], "aTargets": [ 2 ] },
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60 * { "asSorting": [ "desc" ], "aTargets": [ 3 ] }
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61 * ]
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62 * } );
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63 * } );
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64 *
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65 * @example
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66 * // Using aoColumns
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67 * $(document).ready( function() {
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68 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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69 * "aoColumns": [
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70 * null,
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71 * { "asSorting": [ "asc" ] },
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72 * { "asSorting": [ "desc", "asc", "asc" ] },
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73 * { "asSorting": [ "desc" ] },
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74 * null
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75 * ]
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76 * } );
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77 * } );
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78 */
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79 "asSorting": [ 'asc', 'desc' ],
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80
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81
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82 /**
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83 * Enable or disable filtering on the data in this column.
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84 * @type boolean
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85 * @default true
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86 * @dtopt Columns
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87 *
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88 * @example
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89 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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90 * $(document).ready( function() {
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91 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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92 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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93 * { "bSearchable": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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94 * ] } );
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95 * } );
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96 *
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97 * @example
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98 * // Using aoColumns
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99 * $(document).ready( function() {
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100 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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101 * "aoColumns": [
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102 * { "bSearchable": false },
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103 * null,
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104 * null,
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105 * null,
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106 * null
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107 * ] } );
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108 * } );
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109 */
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110 "bSearchable": true,
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111
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112
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113 /**
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114 * Enable or disable sorting on this column.
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115 * @type boolean
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116 * @default true
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117 * @dtopt Columns
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118 *
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119 * @example
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120 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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121 * $(document).ready( function() {
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122 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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123 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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124 * { "bSortable": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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125 * ] } );
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126 * } );
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127 *
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128 * @example
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129 * // Using aoColumns
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130 * $(document).ready( function() {
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131 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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132 * "aoColumns": [
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133 * { "bSortable": false },
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134 * null,
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135 * null,
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136 * null,
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137 * null
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138 * ] } );
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139 * } );
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140 */
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141 "bSortable": true,
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142
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143
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144 /**
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145 * <code>Deprecated</code> When using fnRender() for a column, you may wish
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146 * to use the original data (before rendering) for sorting and filtering
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147 * (the default is to used the rendered data that the user can see). This
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148 * may be useful for dates etc.
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149 *
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150 * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed
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151 * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than
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152 * fnRender.
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153 * @type boolean
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154 * @default true
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155 * @dtopt Columns
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156 * @deprecated
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157 */
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158 "bUseRendered": true,
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159
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160
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161 /**
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162 * Enable or disable the display of this column.
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163 * @type boolean
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164 * @default true
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165 * @dtopt Columns
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166 *
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167 * @example
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168 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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169 * $(document).ready( function() {
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170 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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171 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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172 * { "bVisible": false, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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173 * ] } );
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174 * } );
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175 *
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176 * @example
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177 * // Using aoColumns
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178 * $(document).ready( function() {
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179 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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180 * "aoColumns": [
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181 * { "bVisible": false },
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182 * null,
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183 * null,
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184 * null,
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185 * null
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186 * ] } );
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187 * } );
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188 */
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189 "bVisible": true,
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190
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191
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192 /**
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193 * Developer definable function that is called whenever a cell is created (Ajax source,
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194 * etc) or processed for input (DOM source). This can be used as a compliment to mRender
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195 * allowing you to modify the DOM element (add background colour for example) when the
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196 * element is available.
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197 * @type function
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198 * @param {element} nTd The TD node that has been created
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199 * @param {*} sData The Data for the cell
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200 * @param {array|object} oData The data for the whole row
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201 * @param {int} iRow The row index for the aoData data store
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202 * @param {int} iCol The column index for aoColumns
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203 * @dtopt Columns
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204 *
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205 * @example
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206 * $(document).ready( function() {
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207 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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208 * "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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209 * "aTargets": [3],
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210 * "fnCreatedCell": function (nTd, sData, oData, iRow, iCol) {
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211 * if ( sData == "1.7" ) {
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212 * $(nTd).css('color', 'blue')
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213 * }
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214 * }
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215 * } ]
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216 * });
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217 * } );
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218 */
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219 "fnCreatedCell": null,
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220
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221
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222 /**
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223 * <code>Deprecated</code> Custom display function that will be called for the
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224 * display of each cell in this column.
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225 *
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226 * Please note that this option has now been deprecated and will be removed
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227 * in the next version of DataTables. Please use mRender / mData rather than
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228 * fnRender.
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229 * @type function
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230 * @param {object} o Object with the following parameters:
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231 * @param {int} o.iDataRow The row in aoData
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232 * @param {int} o.iDataColumn The column in question
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233 * @param {array} o.aData The data for the row in question
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234 * @param {object} o.oSettings The settings object for this DataTables instance
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235 * @param {object} o.mDataProp The data property used for this column
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236 * @param {*} val The current cell value
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237 * @returns {string} The string you which to use in the display
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238 * @dtopt Columns
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239 * @deprecated
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240 */
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241 "fnRender": null,
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242
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243
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244 /**
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245 * The column index (starting from 0!) that you wish a sort to be performed
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246 * upon when this column is selected for sorting. This can be used for sorting
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247 * on hidden columns for example.
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248 * @type int
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249 * @default -1 <i>Use automatically calculated column index</i>
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250 * @dtopt Columns
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251 *
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252 * @example
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253 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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254 * $(document).ready( function() {
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255 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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256 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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257 * { "iDataSort": 1, "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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258 * ]
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259 * } );
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260 * } );
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261 *
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262 * @example
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263 * // Using aoColumns
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264 * $(document).ready( function() {
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265 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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266 * "aoColumns": [
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267 * { "iDataSort": 1 },
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268 * null,
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269 * null,
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270 * null,
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271 * null
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272 * ]
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273 * } );
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274 * } );
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275 */
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276 "iDataSort": -1,
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277
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278
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279 /**
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280 * This parameter has been replaced by mData in DataTables to ensure naming
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281 * consistency. mDataProp can still be used, as there is backwards compatibility
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282 * in DataTables for this option, but it is strongly recommended that you use
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283 * mData in preference to mDataProp.
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284 * @name DataTable.defaults.columns.mDataProp
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285 */
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286
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287
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288 /**
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289 * This property can be used to read data from any JSON data source property,
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290 * including deeply nested objects / properties. mData can be given in a
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291 * number of different ways which effect its behaviour:
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292 * <ul>
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293 * <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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294 * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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295 * <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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296 * use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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297 * data source.</li>
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298 * <li>null - the sDefaultContent option will be used for the cell (null
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299 * by default, so you will need to specify the default content you want -
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300 * typically an empty string). This can be useful on generated columns such
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301 * as edit / delete action columns.</li>
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302 * <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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303 * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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304 * takes three parameters:
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305 * <ul>
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306 * <li>{array|object} The data source for the row</li>
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307 * <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'set' when
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308 * setting data or 'filter', 'display', 'type', 'sort' or undefined when
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309 * gathering data. Note that when <i>undefined</i> is given for the type
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310 * DataTables expects to get the raw data for the object back</li>
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311 * <li>{*} Data to set when the second parameter is 'set'.</li>
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312 * </ul>
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313 * The return value from the function is not required when 'set' is the type
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314 * of call, but otherwise the return is what will be used for the data
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315 * requested.</li>
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316 * </ul>
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317 *
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318 * Note that prior to DataTables 1.9.2 mData was called mDataProp. The name change
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319 * reflects the flexibility of this property and is consistent with the naming of
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320 * mRender. If 'mDataProp' is given, then it will still be used by DataTables, as
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321 * it automatically maps the old name to the new if required.
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322 * @type string|int|function|null
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323 * @default null <i>Use automatically calculated column index</i>
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324 * @dtopt Columns
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325 *
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326 * @example
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327 * // Read table data from objects
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328 * $(document).ready( function() {
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329 * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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330 * "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
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331 * "aoColumns": [
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332 * { "mData": "engine" },
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333 * { "mData": "browser" },
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334 * { "mData": "platform.inner" },
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335 * { "mData": "platform.details.0" },
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336 * { "mData": "platform.details.1" }
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337 * ]
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338 * } );
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339 * } );
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340 *
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341 * @example
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342 * // Using mData as a function to provide different information for
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343 * // sorting, filtering and display. In this case, currency (price)
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344 * $(document).ready( function() {
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345 * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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346 * "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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347 * "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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348 * "mData": function ( source, type, val ) {
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349 * if (type === 'set') {
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350 * source.price = val;
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351 * // Store the computed dislay and filter values for efficiency
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352 * source.price_display = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val);
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353 * source.price_filter = val=="" ? "" : "$"+numberFormat(val)+" "+val;
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354 * return;
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355 * }
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356 * else if (type === 'display') {
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357 * return source.price_display;
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358 * }
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359 * else if (type === 'filter') {
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360 * return source.price_filter;
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361 * }
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362 * // 'sort', 'type' and undefined all just use the integer
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363 * return source.price;
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364 * }
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365 * } ]
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366 * } );
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367 * } );
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368 */
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369 "mData": null,
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370
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371
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372 /**
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373 * This property is the rendering partner to mData and it is suggested that
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374 * when you want to manipulate data for display (including filtering, sorting etc)
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375 * but not altering the underlying data for the table, use this property. mData
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376 * can actually do everything this property can and more, but this parameter is
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377 * easier to use since there is no 'set' option. Like mData is can be given
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378 * in a number of different ways to effect its behaviour, with the addition of
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379 * supporting array syntax for easy outputting of arrays (including arrays of
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380 * objects):
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381 * <ul>
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382 * <li>integer - treated as an array index for the data source. This is the
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383 * default that DataTables uses (incrementally increased for each column).</li>
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384 * <li>string - read an object property from the data source. Note that you can
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385 * use Javascript dotted notation to read deep properties / arrays from the
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386 * data source and also array brackets to indicate that the data reader should
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387 * loop over the data source array. When characters are given between the array
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388 * brackets, these characters are used to join the data source array together.
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389 * For example: "accounts[, ].name" would result in a comma separated list with
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390 * the 'name' value from the 'accounts' array of objects.</li>
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391 * <li>function - the function given will be executed whenever DataTables
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392 * needs to set or get the data for a cell in the column. The function
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393 * takes three parameters:
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394 * <ul>
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395 * <li>{array|object} The data source for the row (based on mData)</li>
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396 * <li>{string} The type call data requested - this will be 'filter', 'display',
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397 * 'type' or 'sort'.</li>
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398 * <li>{array|object} The full data source for the row (not based on mData)</li>
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399 * </ul>
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400 * The return value from the function is what will be used for the data
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401 * requested.</li>
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402 * </ul>
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403 * @type string|int|function|null
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404 * @default null <i>Use mData</i>
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405 * @dtopt Columns
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406 *
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407 * @example
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408 * // Create a comma separated list from an array of objects
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409 * $(document).ready( function() {
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410 * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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411 * "sAjaxSource": "sources/deep.txt",
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412 * "aoColumns": [
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413 * { "mData": "engine" },
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414 * { "mData": "browser" },
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415 * {
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416 * "mData": "platform",
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417 * "mRender": "[, ].name"
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418 * }
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419 * ]
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420 * } );
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421 * } );
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422 *
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423 * @example
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424 * // Use as a function to create a link from the data source
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425 * $(document).ready( function() {
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426 * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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427 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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428 * {
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429 * "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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430 * "mData": "download_link",
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431 * "mRender": function ( data, type, full ) {
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432 * return '<a href="'+data+'">Download</a>';
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433 * }
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434 * ]
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435 * } );
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436 * } );
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437 */
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438 "mRender": null,
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439
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440
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441 /**
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442 * Change the cell type created for the column - either TD cells or TH cells. This
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443 * can be useful as TH cells have semantic meaning in the table body, allowing them
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444 * to act as a header for a row (you may wish to add scope='row' to the TH elements).
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445 * @type string
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446 * @default td
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447 * @dtopt Columns
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448 *
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449 * @example
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450 * // Make the first column use TH cells
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451 * $(document).ready( function() {
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452 * var oTable = $('#example').dataTable( {
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453 * "aoColumnDefs": [ {
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454 * "aTargets": [ 0 ],
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455 * "sCellType": "th"
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456 * } ]
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457 * } );
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458 * } );
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459 */
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460 "sCellType": "td",
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461
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462
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463 /**
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464 * Class to give to each cell in this column.
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465 * @type string
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466 * @default <i>Empty string</i>
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467 * @dtopt Columns
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468 *
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469 * @example
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470 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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471 * $(document).ready( function() {
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472 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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473 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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474 * { "sClass": "my_class", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
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475 * ]
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476 * } );
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477 * } );
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478 *
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479 * @example
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480 * // Using aoColumns
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481 * $(document).ready( function() {
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482 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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483 * "aoColumns": [
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484 * { "sClass": "my_class" },
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485 * null,
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486 * null,
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487 * null,
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488 * null
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489 * ]
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490 * } );
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491 * } );
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492 */
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493 "sClass": "",
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494
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495 /**
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496 * When DataTables calculates the column widths to assign to each column,
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497 * it finds the longest string in each column and then constructs a
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498 * temporary table and reads the widths from that. The problem with this
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499 * is that "mmm" is much wider then "iiii", but the latter is a longer
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500 * string - thus the calculation can go wrong (doing it properly and putting
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501 * it into an DOM object and measuring that is horribly(!) slow). Thus as
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502 * a "work around" we provide this option. It will append its value to the
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503 * text that is found to be the longest string for the column - i.e. padding.
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504 * Generally you shouldn't need this, and it is not documented on the
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505 * general DataTables.net documentation
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506 * @type string
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507 * @default <i>Empty string<i>
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508 * @dtopt Columns
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509 *
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510 * @example
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511 * // Using aoColumns
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512 * $(document).ready( function() {
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513 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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514 * "aoColumns": [
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515 * null,
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516 * null,
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517 * null,
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518 * {
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519 * "sContentPadding": "mmm"
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520 * }
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521 * ]
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522 * } );
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523 * } );
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524 */
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525 "sContentPadding": "",
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526
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527
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528 /**
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529 * Allows a default value to be given for a column's data, and will be used
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530 * whenever a null data source is encountered (this can be because mData
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531 * is set to null, or because the data source itself is null).
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532 * @type string
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533 * @default null
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534 * @dtopt Columns
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535 *
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536 * @example
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537 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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538 * $(document).ready( function() {
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539 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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540 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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541 * {
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542 * "mData": null,
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543 * "sDefaultContent": "Edit",
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544 * "aTargets": [ -1 ]
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545 * }
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546 * ]
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547 * } );
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548 * } );
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549 *
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550 * @example
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551 * // Using aoColumns
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552 * $(document).ready( function() {
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553 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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554 * "aoColumns": [
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555 * null,
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556 * null,
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557 * null,
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558 * {
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559 * "mData": null,
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560 * "sDefaultContent": "Edit"
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561 * }
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562 * ]
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563 * } );
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564 * } );
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565 */
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566 "sDefaultContent": null,
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567
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568
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569 /**
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570 * This parameter is only used in DataTables' server-side processing. It can
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571 * be exceptionally useful to know what columns are being displayed on the
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572 * client side, and to map these to database fields. When defined, the names
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573 * also allow DataTables to reorder information from the server if it comes
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574 * back in an unexpected order (i.e. if you switch your columns around on the
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575 * client-side, your server-side code does not also need updating).
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576 * @type string
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577 * @default <i>Empty string</i>
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578 * @dtopt Columns
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579 *
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580 * @example
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581 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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582 * $(document).ready( function() {
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583 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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584 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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585 * { "sName": "engine", "aTargets": [ 0 ] },
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586 * { "sName": "browser", "aTargets": [ 1 ] },
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587 * { "sName": "platform", "aTargets": [ 2 ] },
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588 * { "sName": "version", "aTargets": [ 3 ] },
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589 * { "sName": "grade", "aTargets": [ 4 ] }
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590 * ]
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591 * } );
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592 * } );
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593 *
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594 * @example
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595 * // Using aoColumns
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596 * $(document).ready( function() {
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597 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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598 * "aoColumns": [
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599 * { "sName": "engine" },
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600 * { "sName": "browser" },
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601 * { "sName": "platform" },
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602 * { "sName": "version" },
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603 * { "sName": "grade" }
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604 * ]
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605 * } );
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606 * } );
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607 */
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608 "sName": "",
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609
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610
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611 /**
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612 * Defines a data source type for the sorting which can be used to read
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613 * real-time information from the table (updating the internally cached
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|
614 * version) prior to sorting. This allows sorting to occur on user editable
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615 * elements such as form inputs.
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616 * @type string
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617 * @default std
|
|
618 * @dtopt Columns
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619 *
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620 * @example
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621 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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622 * $(document).ready( function() {
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623 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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624 * "aoColumnDefs": [
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|
625 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "aTargets": [ 2, 3 ] },
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|
626 * { "sType": "numeric", "aTargets": [ 3 ] },
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627 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-select", "aTargets": [ 4 ] },
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628 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox", "aTargets": [ 5 ] }
|
|
629 * ]
|
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630 * } );
|
|
631 * } );
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632 *
|
|
633 * @example
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|
634 * // Using aoColumns
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635 * $(document).ready( function() {
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|
636 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
637 * "aoColumns": [
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|
638 * null,
|
|
639 * null,
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640 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text" },
|
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641 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-text", "sType": "numeric" },
|
|
642 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-select" },
|
|
643 * { "sSortDataType": "dom-checkbox" }
|
|
644 * ]
|
|
645 * } );
|
|
646 * } );
|
|
647 */
|
|
648 "sSortDataType": "std",
|
|
649
|
|
650
|
|
651 /**
|
|
652 * The title of this column.
|
|
653 * @type string
|
|
654 * @default null <i>Derived from the 'TH' value for this column in the
|
|
655 * original HTML table.</i>
|
|
656 * @dtopt Columns
|
|
657 *
|
|
658 * @example
|
|
659 * // Using aoColumnDefs
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|
660 * $(document).ready( function() {
|
|
661 * $('#example').dataTable( {
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|
662 * "aoColumnDefs": [
|
|
663 * { "sTitle": "My column title", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
664 * ]
|
|
665 * } );
|
|
666 * } );
|
|
667 *
|
|
668 * @example
|
|
669 * // Using aoColumns
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|
670 * $(document).ready( function() {
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|
671 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
672 * "aoColumns": [
|
|
673 * { "sTitle": "My column title" },
|
|
674 * null,
|
|
675 * null,
|
|
676 * null,
|
|
677 * null
|
|
678 * ]
|
|
679 * } );
|
|
680 * } );
|
|
681 */
|
|
682 "sTitle": null,
|
|
683
|
|
684
|
|
685 /**
|
|
686 * The type allows you to specify how the data for this column will be sorted.
|
|
687 * Four types (string, numeric, date and html (which will strip HTML tags
|
|
688 * before sorting)) are currently available. Note that only date formats
|
|
689 * understood by Javascript's Date() object will be accepted as type date. For
|
|
690 * example: "Mar 26, 2008 5:03 PM". May take the values: 'string', 'numeric',
|
|
691 * 'date' or 'html' (by default). Further types can be adding through
|
|
692 * plug-ins.
|
|
693 * @type string
|
|
694 * @default null <i>Auto-detected from raw data</i>
|
|
695 * @dtopt Columns
|
|
696 *
|
|
697 * @example
|
|
698 * // Using aoColumnDefs
|
|
699 * $(document).ready( function() {
|
|
700 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
701 * "aoColumnDefs": [
|
|
702 * { "sType": "html", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
703 * ]
|
|
704 * } );
|
|
705 * } );
|
|
706 *
|
|
707 * @example
|
|
708 * // Using aoColumns
|
|
709 * $(document).ready( function() {
|
|
710 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
711 * "aoColumns": [
|
|
712 * { "sType": "html" },
|
|
713 * null,
|
|
714 * null,
|
|
715 * null,
|
|
716 * null
|
|
717 * ]
|
|
718 * } );
|
|
719 * } );
|
|
720 */
|
|
721 "sType": null,
|
|
722
|
|
723
|
|
724 /**
|
|
725 * Defining the width of the column, this parameter may take any CSS value
|
|
726 * (3em, 20px etc). DataTables apples 'smart' widths to columns which have not
|
|
727 * been given a specific width through this interface ensuring that the table
|
|
728 * remains readable.
|
|
729 * @type string
|
|
730 * @default null <i>Automatic</i>
|
|
731 * @dtopt Columns
|
|
732 *
|
|
733 * @example
|
|
734 * // Using aoColumnDefs
|
|
735 * $(document).ready( function() {
|
|
736 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
737 * "aoColumnDefs": [
|
|
738 * { "sWidth": "20%", "aTargets": [ 0 ] }
|
|
739 * ]
|
|
740 * } );
|
|
741 * } );
|
|
742 *
|
|
743 * @example
|
|
744 * // Using aoColumns
|
|
745 * $(document).ready( function() {
|
|
746 * $('#example').dataTable( {
|
|
747 * "aoColumns": [
|
|
748 * { "sWidth": "20%" },
|
|
749 * null,
|
|
750 * null,
|
|
751 * null,
|
|
752 * null
|
|
753 * ]
|
|
754 * } );
|
|
755 * } );
|
|
756 */
|
|
757 "sWidth": null
|
|
758 };
|
|
759
|