# jc.parsers.universal jc - JSON CLI output utility universal Parsers #### simple\_table\_parse ```python def simple_table_parse(data) ``` Parse simple tables. The last column may contain data with spaces. Parameters: data: (list) Text data to parse that has been split into lines via .splitlines(). Item 0 must be the header row. Any spaces in header names should be changed to underscore '_'. You should also ensure headers are lowercase by using .lower(). Also, ensure there are no blank lines (list items) in the data. Returns: List of Dictionaries #### sparse\_table\_parse ```python def sparse_table_parse(data, delim='\u2063') ``` Parse tables with missing column data or with spaces in column data. Parameters: data: (list) Text data to parse that has been split into lines via .splitlines(). Item 0 must be the header row. Any spaces in header names should be changed to underscore '_'. You should also ensure headers are lowercase by using .lower(). Do not change the position of header names as the positions are used to find the data. Also, ensure there are no blank lines (list items) in the data. delim: (string) Delimiter to use. By default `u\\2063` (invisible separator) is used since it is unlikely to ever be seen in terminal output. You can change this for troubleshooting purposes or if there is a delimiter conflict with your data. Returns: List of Dictionaries