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# wrap
Wraps data in a table
Syntax: `wrap <column>`
## Parameters
- `column`: the (optional) name of the column the data should be stored in.
## Examples
`wrap` will give a name to a column of `<value>` data:
```shell
/home/chris> ls | get name
───┬──────────────
# │ <value>
───┼──────────────
0 │ americas.csv
1 │ iso.csv
───┴──────────────
/home/chris> ls | get name | wrap filename
───┬──────────────
# │ filename
───┼──────────────
0 │ americas.csv
1 │ iso.csv
───┴──────────────
```
`wrap` will encapsulate rows as embedded tables :
```shell
/home/chris> ls | select name type size
───┬──────────────┬──────┬─────────
# │ name │ type │ size
───┼──────────────┼──────┼─────────
0 │ americas.csv │ File │ 317 B
1 │ iso.csv │ File │ 20.8 KB
───┴──────────────┴──────┴─────────
/home/chris> ls | select name type size | each {wrap details}
───┬────────────────
# │ details
───┼────────────────
0 │ [table 1 rows]
1 │ [table 1 rows]
───┴────────────────
```
`wrap` will encapsulate a whole table as an embedded table :
```shell
/home/chris> ls | wrap files
───────┬────────────────
files │ [table 2 rows]
───────┴────────────────
```