--- components: - rx.data_table --- ```python exec import reflex as rx ``` # DataTable The datatable component is a great way to display data in a table format. You can pass in a pandas dataframe to the data prop to create the table. In this example we will read data from a csv file, convert it to a pandas dataframe and display it in a data_table. We will also add a search, pagination, sorting to the data_table to make it more accessible. ```python demo box rx.data_table( data=[ ["Avery Bradley", "6-2", 25.0], ["Jae Crowder", "6-6", 25.0], ["John Holland", "6-5", 27.0], ["R.J. Hunter", "6-5", 22.0], ["Jonas Jerebko", "6-10", 29.0], ["Amir Johnson", "6-9", 29.0], ["Jordan Mickey", "6-8", 21.0], ["Kelly Olynyk", "7-0", 25.0], ["Terry Rozier", "6-2", 22.0], ["Marcus Smart", "6-4", 22.0], ], columns=["Name", "Height", "Age"], pagination=True, search=True, sort=True, ) ``` ```python import pandas as pd nba_data = pd.read_csv("https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/nba.csv")""" ... rx.data_table( data = nba_data[["Name", "Height", "Age"]], pagination= True, search= True, sort= True, ) ``` The example below shows how to create a data table from from a list. ```python class State(rx.State): data: List = [ ["Lionel", "Messi", "PSG"], ["Christiano", "Ronaldo", "Al-Nasir"] ] columns: List[str] = ["First Name", "Last Name"] def index(): return rx.data_table( data=State.data, columns=State.columns, ) ```