DataTables example Language options

Changing the language information displayed by DataTables is as simple as passing in a language object to the DataTable constructor.

This example shows a different set of English string being used, rather than the defaults.

NamePositionOfficeAgeStart dateSalary
Airi Satou Accountant Tokyo 33 2008-11-28 $162,700
Angelica Ramos Chief Executive Officer (CEO) London 47 2009-10-09 $1,200,000
Ashton Cox Junior Technical Author San Francisco 66 2009-01-12 $86,000
Bradley Greer Software Engineer London 41 2012-10-13 $132,000
Brenden Wagner Software Engineer San Francisco 28 2011-06-07 $206,850
Brielle Williamson Integration Specialist New York 61 2012-12-02 $372,000
Bruno Nash Software Engineer London 38 2011-05-03 $163,500
Caesar Vance Pre-Sales Support New York 21 2011-12-12 $106,450
Cara Stevens Sales Assistant New York 46 2011-12-06 $145,600
Cedric Kelly Senior Javascript Developer Edinburgh 22 2012-03-29 $433,060
NamePositionOfficeAgeStart dateSalary
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The Javascript shown below is used to initialise the table shown in this example:

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$(document).ready(function () {
    $('#example').DataTable({
        language: {
            lengthMenu: 'Display _MENU_ records per page',
            zeroRecords: 'Nothing found - sorry',
            info: 'Showing page _PAGE_ of _PAGES_',
            infoEmpty: 'No records available',
            infoFiltered: '(filtered from _MAX_ total records)',
        },
    });
});

In addition to the above code, the following Javascript library files are loaded for use in this example: