phylotree;
$phylotree = chado_expand_var($phylotree,'field','phylotree.comment'); ?>
'Tree Name',
'header' => TRUE,
),
$phylotree->name
);
$leaf_type = 'N/A';
if ($phylotree->type_id) {
$leaf_type = $phylotree->type_id->name;
}
$rows[] = array(
array(
'data' => 'Leaf type',
'header' => TRUE,
),
$leaf_type
);
$description = 'N/A';
if ($phylotree->comment) {
$description = $phylotree->comment;
}
$rows[] = array(
array(
'data' => 'Description',
'header' => TRUE,
),
$description
);
// the $table array contains the headers and rows array as well as other
// options for controlling the display of the table. Additional
// documentation can be found here:
// https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes%21theme.inc/function/theme_table/7
$table = array(
'header' => $headers,
'rows' => $rows,
'attributes' => array(
'id' => 'tripal_phylogeny-table-base',
'class' => 'tripal-data-table'
),
'sticky' => FALSE,
'caption' => '',
'colgroups' => array(),
'empty' => '',
);
// once we have our table array structure defined, we call Drupal's theme_table()
// function to generate the table.
print theme_table($table);